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Apple Slashes PowerBook Prices

theloki42 writes "Apple has slashed the prices of the PowerBook G4 line, with the lowest now costing a measly $1599."

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  1. How about the rest of the world. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Unfortunately the Australian PB prices still seem to be as high as they ever were. Not only has out dollar climbed in value against the US since the PB12 was released, and Apple have dropped the price of the PB12, we should be seeing some awesome savings, like with the eMac and iBook, both of which recently dropped quite a bit.

    I'm looking buying a new mac soon. It would be tempting to go for a PB12 if they dropped as much as they should in price.,

  2. Re:not bad by Gropo · · Score: 4, Informative
    The 12 inch powerbook is only a cacheless 867Mhz
    No L3... 256k L2 cache. Find me a Pentium/Centrino with L3 cache and you've got a valid point. Udderwize...
    and on top of everything else lacks several legacy ports it abandons in favour of firewire and USB.
    Uhh... That spells "modern laptop" moreso than a big bulky, ugly 9 Lb monster with parallel and PS2 ports... You're conveniently ignoring 802.11g as well...
    In that perspective, it's struggling to stay a competitive deal even if it dropped another $100
    Somebody had better inform Sony
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  3. Re:G5? by Znonymous+Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    If you are informed enough to ask a question like that, you shouldn't have to ask a question like that. Anyway, the rumor mill has been going full steam after months of, well, nothing. Here is the latest...

    RIP G4???

    G4 iBook???

    Yes, conflicting reports... But it's always safe to assume that when Apple lowers prices, their main goal is to clear out inventory for a new or updated model.

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  4. Re:Down From What? by questamor · · Score: 4, Informative

    While the article doesn't mention it, macnn's story on the price drop does.

    The prices are:

    12" Combo drive PowerBook - $1,599 ($200 drop)
    12" SuperDrive PowerBook - $1,799 ($200 drop)
    15" Combo drive PowerBook - $1,999 ($300 drop)
    15" SuperDrive PowerBook - $2,599 ($200 drop).

    Nice drop on the 15" combo drive powerbook.

  5. Re:not bad by NotoriousQ · · Score: 4, Informative

    I have a Fujitsu P2000 series.....

    10 inches screen, 1280x768 res. Low latency and high contrast ratio too. Looks great.

    It could be too small....But then just crank up the DPI rating, and it will work perfectly.

    Product site

    The only laptop I was considering over this one was the powerbook. The fujitsu won based on the price.....

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  6. Rubbish! by jo_ham · · Score: 5, Informative

    What media are you talking about there?

    If it's 2x DVD-R, then you are correct - Apple has DVD burners in their laptops - something that few (any?) PC laptops have.

    If you're talking about CD writing speed, it's bollocks - my iBook is a year old and has an 8x combo CD burner. The newer iBooks have 16x burners - I see no reason that the powerbook would have a 2x burner.

    If it was a typo and you meant to type "24x" and call it slow, then you're just impatient. I doubt there's much point putting a burner of that speed in a laptop - the faster you spin the disc, the more battery you use doing so.

    You also note that it "lacks several legacy ports in favour of firewire and USB" as if this is a bad thing. I don't want a paralell port or an RS232 port on my laptop. I'm sure there are people who do need these ports, for them there are two options - buy a PC laptop or buy an adapter. There's no reason to include them on 98.7654% of modern laptops*.

    * 88.2% of statistics are made up on the spot.

  7. Re:Obligatory by RedWingsSuck · · Score: 5, Informative

    I was told, by an Apple Store employee, that you could get the discounted price, if the unit was purchased within 30 days of the price cutting.