On Sep 3, 2008, at 10:17 AM, Clark Martin wrote:

>
> Kris Tilford wrote:
>> On Sep 3, 2008, at 2:38 AM, Clark Martin wrote:
>>
>>> 14" iBooks have 14" screens.
>>
>> Yes, that's the problem. 14" iBooks have the identical same screen
>> resolution as 12" iBooks, so you're lugging around a lot more, and
>> getting nothing extra except a bigger, heavier laptop with a less
>> expensive LCD with larger pixel size. In my mind the ONLY reason to
>> get a 14" iBook is if it's substantially cheaper than an  
>> equivalent 12".
>
> Unless you don't like squinting at a smaller screen.  One reason I
> bought a 14" iBook.

Absolutely. Whatever I end up with, it WILL have at least a 14"  
screen. I've had smaller screens before -- I ain't gonna have em again!


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