On 10/30/10 5:59 PM, Ashgrove wrote:
On Oct 30, 4:13 pm, Steven<[email protected]> wrote:
I recently got a PDQ (although for me it is the newest in my old mac
collection) and I was amazed at how useful it is. All of my old Mac laptops are
usable for certain things, and my PowerBook 3400c almost approaches being
useful as an everyday laptop if it weren't for the low resolution screen and
slow processor. The PDQ, on the other hand, can handle many things, like basic
web browsing, iTunes, QuickTime videos, and even competent multimedia editing
when using old versions of photoshop or iMovie. I've been using it to take
notes in college, since the lack of wireless capability reduces potential
distractions and most of the time I don't need my PowerBook G4 in class.
The only drawback of the Wallstreet is that it weighs a ton and a
half. Personally, though, I don't really mind the weight that much --I
used to have a Macbook and a 17" PowerBook, and I would always left
the MB home and lug the PB around. And I simply love the sheer
solidness of it --it's like the Sherman tank of laptops.
The lists must be crossed... I thought I was on the iMac list but it
appears that I'm on the several combined laptop lists.
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