Apple 12-inch PowerBook G4 Review
Dave_B writes "Tony Smith of El Reg gives his verdict after a month with Apple's 12-inch Powerbook." His overall impression was good, but there are some words of caution in here regarding battery life and heat, so read before buying one ;)
was the reg's comments on the software, which I found from personal experience to be particularly pertinent.
First off; bluetooth needs to be simplified. The current method of doing it is confusing and unclear.
Next; same goes for the airport software and splitting up between authentication and encryption. The way apple uses the "internet connect" application in tandem with the network system pref is something that should be addressed.
The battery conditioning issue; Apple doesn't really provide users with any clear and obvious documentation on it.
Finally; CDRWs needs the Disk Utility app. What a joke! It should all be able to be done from within the Finder.
Hopefully these will get addressed in Panther...
-- james
I've set a date of May 28th to buy a 12" Powerbook. I wouldn't mind at all a 17" version, and I'd get the 15" version if it used DDR ram. Anyone justify getting the 15" version spite of the lack of DDR/Airport Extreme? Airport Extreme is kewl, but I probably won't use the G side of it outside of work, and I probably won't even use it then.
I'm a big retard who forgot to log out of Slashdot on Mike's computer! LOOK AT ME.
Second,while the machine does get "hot", I've gotta say, from a switcher's perspective, it isn't really -hot- hot. It's a pleasant wrist-warming feature compared to some of the scalders I've worked with on the PC side. On the downside, I can no longer locate my laptop by following the drone of the cooling fans.
Obliteracy: Words with explosions
I can say that the battery is pretty weird, mine went from 3 hours and something in the first weeks to 2h30 now, and yes, I have the same Energy Saver Settings. Only thing that changed is that I now have 640MB RAM, which should only improve it...
It's pretty lame, I certainly felt bad when I saw a friend's Pentium 4 1.8GHZ laptop still showing 2 hours left of battery at 70%.
It's not all roses.
Now I am a rather big mac fan. My roomie saw my 1G Ti and had to get a 12 inch. Here's what happened.
- iSync did not work with his ericsson/sony phone. All meetings were 7 hours off from iCal settings. This rendered it useless.
- The Ericsson/sony phone could not connect the 12 inch to the internet over bluetooth and was a major time sucker to try and get it to work. In the end we gave up. Time is money.
- Plugged into our network, the 12 inch couldn't see through our firewall to any outside urls or tci/ip addresses including those at my house. My 15 inch worked fine. LOTS of time on the phone to tech support. No resolution. Airport support was not an option but I even did buy an airport extreme to help him out but he was already soured.
Too many issues to deal with. It was sent back to Apple and we were sad.
Stuff's got to work out of the box and work well. We were all rather disappointed. I remain the sole mac user at my company.
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- Zav - Imagine a Beowulf cluster of insensitive clods...