Messrs. Shere and Beartooth:
Howard Shere wrote:
On May 6, 2005, at 1:14 PM, Mark Guertin wrote:
if it starts with "i" it's consumer ... iBook, iMac (except for e which is also consumer -- eMac). Also the color gives it away... if it's white its a consumer machine (at least right now anyway).[...]
For what its worth: I do all my development on my ibook. 800Mhz G3. I love it. Years of work. dawn to dusk. great machine! No problems. Ever.
Also for what it is worth: I second those points. The current form of the iBook series (the white plastic ones) has been in production since 2001. The design and engineering have been proved (and improved) time and again. Heck, they were designed for the education market, and have to survive abuse by junior high school students! The major differences between the current iBooks and their more expensive PowerBook brethren are the video system (the PowerBooks support an independent external monitor, whereas the iBook can only do "video mirroring"), the chip cache and system bus, and the CPU speed -- none of which matter to many consumers and to some pros.
The most negative point I can make about the current iBooks is that, since they so closely resemble their four year old predecessors, they are a bit boring today.
Best wishes, Clint
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