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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. Education Prices by Pirogoeth · · Score: 4, Interesting

    If you're eligible, the Education Store has them for only $1499!

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  2. Upgrades pending? by Jeff+Kelly · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Seems to me like Apple is going to upgrade some of their Powerbooks in the near future. 15'' PBs are nearly sold out and are hard to get.

    I have been waiting for a very long time now for Apple to upgrade the 15'' PB to an AI Model with Bluetooth and Airport Extreme. But now it won't probably be long until I get my PB and iPod. (My precious)

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  3. Dammit! by DiSKiLLeR · · Score: 2, Interesting

    This has eroded the resale value of my powerbook even further!

    The 667mhz powerbook simply doesn't sell at all on ebay.com.au anymore :(

    What do us people with old powerbooks do?

    I want to finance a nice sexy 15.4" Aluminium PowerBook (coming out real soon) or a nice PowerMac PPC970 (G5?) Tower, with 64bit Panther :)

    D.

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    1. Re:Dammit! by jellomizer · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Well I am still using my 667mhz PowerBook as my primary computer. I will probably use it for a couple more years. Then Ill probably make it a low end server and/or a digital picture frame. The 667 mhz systems may not be speed deamons. But they are still pritty formatible systems, and I havent ran into an application I cant run yet. Computers have an average 4-5 year usabile life to them. Compared to a Cars average 10-15 years, Houses 100+ Year Life, A Refridgerator 15 Year life. So with a Computer after it because to Dated to use for normal use then you can give it "small" tasks that it can handle such as print serving or a firewall and Mod it up so it doesnt look dated, Or you can trash or donate it so someone else trashes it. Or you can keep it use it for spare parts. Or Just keep it and have it collect dust. Dont expect computers to have a large return on investment.

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  4. So now... by Gropo · · Score: 4, Interesting
    An extra $300 gets you video spanning, AltiVec core, DDR (extra 128 Mb), 802.11g port and Bluetooth... Oh and teh sheckshy Aluminium case.

    Makes you wonder why the Combo Drive iBook is still $1,299 base...

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    1. Re:So now... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

      Well, the 12" doesn't have a DVI connector, either.

  5. Re:How about the rest of the world. by questamor · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Holy crap there's a disparity there.

    $1599US for a powerbook12 is $2451 australian, with a direct currency conversion - something that will always be under the real cost due to importing, our taxes etc.

    Still, the Australian base powerbook12 is $3995. $1500+ difference.

    bah!

  6. Same on the flip side of the planet. by thatguywhoiam · · Score: 3, Interesting
    $1599US for a powerbook12 is $2451 australian, with a direct currency conversion - something that will always be under the real cost due to importing, our taxes etc.

    We're experiencing the same thing in Canada - because of the recent plunge of the US dollar versus our own, prices should have dropped... but they haven't. Apple gear in Canada still costs approximately 10% more than it should, at the current rates.

    Now, I have some sympathy as Apple Canada/retail stores probably had to buy all that stuff at the old rate, but still.. I certainly won't buy another Mac until they adjust this discrepancy (and said Mac model starts with the letter 'G' and ends in '5').

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  7. Re:not bad by CptChipJew · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Slow burner?

    The Combo drive burns CDs at 24x and rewrites at 10x. If you're reffering to the DVD burner, which is 2x, keep in mind we're talking about $1600 laptop.

    Do 9lb PC laptops have faster DVD burners usually? Do they have DVD burners at all?

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  8. Yellowdog Linux for your old Macs an option... by SYFer · · Score: 4, Interesting

    "What do us people with old powerbooks do?"

    Well, one suggestion might be to give it a new, longer period of usefulness by loading Yellowdog Linux, but that strategy may well not suit your needs as you may require certain OS X apps.

    In my case, I primarily use a current generation tower with OS-X loaded--this is needed for my work. I also happen to have an old G3 Firewire laptop laying around that is about to go Yellowdog. Since it only has 128 megs of RAM, its not really a good candidate for OS X (and I won't put any more money into it at this point).

    It is currently doing duty as my "legacy" OS 9 machine and I use it to run the 2 or 3 remaining pesky OS 9 apps that I have not/can not upgrade to OS X. And I no longer even care to run "classic" on my main machine.

    The minute those apps are no longer needed, that old laptop will get a new lease on life running Yellowdog which does very well with older Macs. Then I'll be able to run more meaningful apps like GIMP (and hopefully even filmGIMP).

    This is a great solution because instead of becoming increasingly meaningless (OS 9) or redundant (and underpowered) as an OS X machine, it will now fulfill a unique and useful roll in my studio.

    To find out more, visit hwww.yellowdoglinux.com of course.

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  9. New chips soon? by Synistyr · · Score: 2, Interesting

    So is this in anticipation of the new Apples using a PowerPC chip from IBM? Or is this that only for desktops?

    1. Re:New chips soon? by kalidasa · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Noone knows yet what machines the 970 (the new IBM chip expected to replace the Motorola G4) will be used in first. There's been some speculation that all G4s will be replaced by 970s at the same time because the 970s are cheaper, other speculation that the PowerMacs would be the first, followed by PowerBooks then by iMacs, and yet other speculation that it would be PowerBooks first.

  10. Re:x86 ? by MarcQuadra · · Score: 3, Interesting

    For the same reason Microsoft doesn't give you Office for free. You don't kill the cash cow. Apple makes money on the hardware, off people who are dead-set on the Apple product. Apple's software sales are puny in comparison to the $BIG_MONEY made off the hardware sales. Many mac users don't even buy OS upgrades, there's a 'I paid $BIG_MONEY for my Mac, I'm entitled to a free copy of Jaguar' attitude thats left over from the pre-system 7 days when Apple gave the OS away for free.

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  11. Re:Obligatory by phyxeld · · Score: 3, Interesting

    A friend of mine has a 12'' AlBook on the way, and just got an email this morning with the subject "Great news about your recent Apple purchase". They're crediting him the difference, and he didn't even have to ask :)

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