David,
You didn't give the model of Powerbook but I just looked up Powerbook G4
1GHz on Crucial and they list 500M for $100.  So if you can get 2 GB for
$345 installed that sounds like a deal.

Other opinions?

-Mike

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Michel David Lowe
Purcellville, VA
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> Subject: [CGUYS] Replacing laptop memory
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> I'd like to upgrade my RAM for my 15" Powerbook, & was wondering how hard
> that is.  The computer store I've used in the past said it's be about $300
> for 2 GB, plus $45 service fee.  tia.
> 
>             david
> 
> 
> David Turk
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> Indiana Historical Society
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