> Slower memory, slower processor, slower bus, graphics system not as good,
> superdrive not an option. I'm not sure it is that difficult a question. I
> suspect the faster iBooks will have about the same performance as the first
> generation 12 inch PowerBook. That is a mixed bag at best.
> 
> david

The Bus is the same speed (Compared to 12" PB) and you can get them at the
same processor speed, but other than that, I agree with you. It's a shame
they demoted the 12" iBook to the bottom rung - it used to be you could get
the 12" in speeds up to the top available (900Mhz) or the 14". I like the
size of the 12" more than that of the 14". Ahh well, can't please them all I
suppose...

I wonder who is making these chips? Is it IBM or Motorola. PLEASE tell me
they went with big blue...


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