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by loise,
Apr 2, 2007
Pros: No anti virus software needed.
Cons: Hands get uncomfortable if typing for a long period of time.
The Bottom Line: I would recommend the iBook G4 or any MAC computer because of the ease of use and because you don't have the virus concerns.
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by theuniqueone,
Mar 28, 2007
Pros: It's a MAC!
Cons: The cord on the battery charger that comes with it breaks easily.
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by wilmotpdx,
Mar 13, 2007
Pros: Ease of use, battery power, compact size, memory size
Cons: Keyboard isn't very large, touchpad only has one button
The Bottom Line: Purchase this laptop and you won't be disappointed. It's got everything in a compact, easy to use laptop.
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by guario,
Oct 19, 2006
Pros: Extremely functional, and stable software.
Cons: Not cheap, bad service, substandard durability.
The Bottom Line: Chances are they will not be a lasting investment.
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by kittyplush,
May 11, 2006
Pros: Good battery life, easy organization, small and light weight
Cons: tiny speakers, the keys rub off easily
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by kpolo23,
Mar 22, 2006
Pros: Good battery life, user friendly, PC compatible, fun to use
Cons: Limited software titles
The Bottom Line: The notebook is easy to use and a great computer for anyone looking to use it for more than basic functions.
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by venknat,
Jan 20, 2006
Pros: Stability of Linux plus Windows' ease of use.
Cons: Not quite as much software, slightly more expensive than PC.
The Bottom Line: Good for ordinary users. High-end gamers or heavy-duty multimedia users might want to look higher up the scale.
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by garethusa,
Jan 7, 2006
Pros: Under $1200, SuperDrive, Built-in Wireless and Bluetooth, Apple Service, User Friendly, 14" Display
Cons: Display not as crisp as 12", OS/iLife uses 13GB harddrive space, surface stays dirty easily
The Bottom Line: I wanted to create my home recording studio and the iBook helped me do that for under $1200. Now I can program, record, mix and burn my very own music.
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by jjohnsen0,
Dec 12, 2005
Pros: Pretty, Simple-to-use, no networking problems. Best battery life I've seen in a notebook
Cons: Getting used to a different OS, the pretty look does show of scratching a little.
The Bottom Line: I'd recommend the G4 iBook to anyone looking for a first-time laptop. It isn't a workhorse for high end programs, but is very simple and fun to use.
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by drd737,
Dec 1, 2005
Pros: Ease of use, built in antennas, great screen, good battery life
Cons: keyboard a little small, tinny speakers
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