John C. Swanson said:

>Does anyone know that the difference in the screen resolutions is
>between the old TiBooks and the new iBook.  I personally could care less
>about the screen size as long as I still had the same or better
>resolution.\


All Powerbook titaniums, except the 17", since the 667 DVI have had 1280
x 1024. That's a 28% difference compared to 1024 x 768. I don't think the
previous titaniums are interesting compared to current machines, but they
had 1152 x 768. As far as I'm concerned, 1024 x 768 is a 5 year old and
obsolete standard. That said, I can certainly understand the attraction
of very small, yet quite powerful machines. But if that's the ticket, I
find the iBooks too big.


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