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Do Apple iBooks Make Good Geek Laptops?

Curious Geek asks: "I'm in the market for a good, cheap laptop. Primarily I'm looking for something that is relatively rugged, has a LONG batter life, and that is *nix friendly. I'd primarily use it for Perl, PHP and Java coding either on client sites, in front of the TV, or on the train. It would also be nice if I could run dummy websites from it and let it take care of customer invoicing (again, this is all going to be Perl/PHP/Apache stuff) At the moment, the best bet looks like an apple iBook, it has a 5 hour battery life, ships with OS X (although I could use mac linux or YDL) and is rugged enough that loads of spotty yoofs have been given them at school. It also has the ability to house an internal wireless LAN card, which is pretty groovy. Can anybody recommend anything better? My price range is limited ~$1400 USD. I know that for that price I could get an X86 laptop - but do any of these have a battery life as good as the iBook?"

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  1. Re:Good geek laptops? by george399 · · Score: 2, Funny
    It's so 20th century. Power PC Rocks!

    RISC processing is going to change everything!

    --
    Patience is a virtue, but I don't have the time - TH
  2. Re:Powerbook G4 Paint Problems (TiBook) by 198348726583297634 · · Score: 2, Funny
    .....like Herpes vesicles.

    We'll have to take your word for it.. ;)