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Re: [Digital BW] Anyone using an Apple G4 Powerbook for digital B/W?

2002-01-31 by Jerry Olson

Mike, that white apple notebook computer is gorgeous Most of their note
books are nicely designed. I'm not sure I really liked the lime green
clamshell of a couple years ago though!! If I had a notebook computer
that would be the one I would want! I know many people could care less
about how something is designed, and wouldn't know good design from a
speedbump. But One thing you have to give apple credit for is good
design. Seen the new iMacs yet? Not for graphics people, but sure is
nice on the eyes.

Jerry


mkravit wrote:
> 
> I never thought I would ever consider doing this, but after a lot of
> thought I am thinking about buying an Apple G4 Powerbook 667, 1gb
> Ram, 48gb HD. They are just so nice looking. I have been looking at
> notebooks for the past week. I need one to take on photo outings now
> that I have a D1x. Any thoughts?
> 
> I think this is appropriate for this list? After all, it will be used
> for digital b/w.
> 
> Mike
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