Pros: Extremely cheap today, fast with OS 8 or 9, can do most computing tasks Cons: NO OSX, 800X600 resolution poor for some websites, too old for DVD movies
I guess that when the Mac bug hits, it hits hard. Not long ago I reviewed an older Apple PowerBook (Lombard) G3 that I purchased for my daughter to use, and despite the fact that I own a fairly new PowerBook G4 12, Ive spent more time using ...
Pros: Very stable, good features and capable of adding more, surprisingly fast for the money. Cons: You can't upgrade to G3, and it needs modification for USB connectivity.
As a frequent user of both Macintosh and PC hardware, I had long been convinced that Apple's PowerBook 3400c was probably at or near the current "sweet spot" for value in a low-end laptop computer. It seemed to have what was still adequate performance, ...
Pros: Inexpensive older unit will easily run word processing, e-mail/internet, and many current games Cons: slower bus limits upgrade options, may not run OS X well if at all
If you need a very inexpensive but functional notebook computer, the 3400c may be a good match for you. It handles many everyday tasks well, internet and e-mail, word processing and spreadsheets. I do a lot of digital editing on mine. Right now (early...
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