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  • 2 out of 17 people found this review helpful

    0.5 stars

    "This is by far the worse in the market horrible system."

    by UPC3O2020 on March 29, 2005

    Pros: None the price is too much for so little.

    Cons: By far the most poorly made laptop.

    Summary: This is a very nice laptop for children but not for a pro. For the money you pay for this might as well get one of the others that are easy to use and have less problems with windows and other programs. If I could give it a -10 I would.

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  • 8 replies to this review
  • reply by: Nobdepot on November 8, 2005

    I'm a PC user (I haven't had a MAC) and I'm pretty sure that the MAC computer is more professional than PC computers.

    I'm considering of getting one of these laptops for graphic/media purposes.

  • reply by: HuggerMugger on September 29, 2005

    Now that's a drawback... even after the drool factor has worn off, I can't get any former Windows users to switch back to the PC after having one of these deployed to them. No, they're not compiling software or running games and yes I wish the G4 was a G5, but I've got a closet full of PC laptops (Dell and IBM) that never saw their first birthday.

  • reply by: freakout3478 on June 11, 2005

    i only post comments on a product so negatively if i actually own that product. obviously you don't. all you are doing is going by a photo or maybe even a visual picture, but there is no way you own one of these.

  • reply by: Beska on May 27, 2005

    Again, If you wish to play your little games, go ahead, use Windows XP - for the portable graphics, video and photography pro, this laptop cannot be beat.

  • reply by: on May 7, 2005

    The Powerbook is specifically designed for profesionals, and the iBook is for children. IBM does not have anything to do with Windows except for the fact that their Pentiums work with it.

  • reply by: tlmurray on April 16, 2005

    This is exactly a machine for pros: Unix, Mac OS, and Windows (with Virtual PC), rolled into one well-built machine. But why do I bother....

  • reply by: pyrixpx on March 31, 2005

    Great Laptop many features- OSX is great - price and after sales support drags it down.

    The day I see a windows user get passionate about his computer is the day Apple buys out Microsoft.

  • reply by: Beska on March 31, 2005

    Try giving us some tips on where to find a laptop that does all of this elsewhere?

    Exactly. I seriously think these windows-followers would stand back and take a long hard look at the competition.

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