On Sun, 12 Aug 2001, Joe Hermosa wondered...
>
> I have purchased a Power Computing Power Wave 604/150. Supposedly this is a
>Macintosh clone. Are these computers of the same or near quality as the older
>Macintoshs? My main question is what kind of hard drive can be installed in one of
>these computers. I have had different people give me different opinions. Can these
>be upgraded the same way a regular Macintosh of the same vintage? Do these computers
>have any particular advantages or disadvantages? I know they are no longer being
>made. Thanks for any advice.
Power Computing made great Mac OS compatibles - at least as good as what
Apple was producing at that time. You can configure/upgrade the
PowerWave in the same manner as you would a 7500 or 7600. Power's
advantages over Apple's machines have diminished with time, and there
are ZERO disadvantages. Use your PW 150 with confidence. You may want
to join the Power Computing List:
http://lowendmac.com/power/list.html
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