Well, I could just use a few sane opinions on this situation. My 12" g4 powerbook from a year ago will be back from applecare service soon with a new lcd, new casings/plastic - they fixed it all because I finally convinced them that I didn't drop it, which I didn't. So, it will basically be a new machine. The thing is, I just use it at home on an iCurve and really would like the expansion flexibility of a desktop machine instead. So, I'm thinking about selling/trading in my powerbook w/ applecare, wireless keyboard, case, ram, airport extreme, etc. (lots of extras) to finance a move towards a g4/g5 desktop.
I qualify for educational pricing until September but I'm not convinced that the best value move would be to hop to a 1.8 G5. I do have a 19" VGA monitor already, so I don't need a display (though I'd love a second or an LCD instead) and I'm considering the dual G4 1.25 new, OR even going used/refurbished for something that I could expand and still have good performance. I'm just having a hard time considering the price points and best value. Can anyone offer some personal opinions to make this analysis a bit easier. I can afford to put in $1,000 in addition to whatever I get from the powerbook sale (which I HOPE would be at least $1,200 with the applecare, and extras) - but I don't necessarily want to spend all of that money if I can get a great, _relatively_ current machine with very good room for expansion.
Thanks for any thoughts.
adam
ps - I'm assuming that I'd sell the powerbook package on eBay or craigslist but I'm open to any other suggestions. Like I said, it will come back with the new case/lcd so it really is in like-new condition with 2 years of applecare left.
I qualify for educational pricing until September but I'm not convinced that the best value move would be to hop to a 1.8 G5. I do have a 19" VGA monitor already, so I don't need a display (though I'd love a second or an LCD instead) and I'm considering the dual G4 1.25 new, OR even going used/refurbished for something that I could expand and still have good performance. I'm just having a hard time considering the price points and best value. Can anyone offer some personal opinions to make this analysis a bit easier. I can afford to put in $1,000 in addition to whatever I get from the powerbook sale (which I HOPE would be at least $1,200 with the applecare, and extras) - but I don't necessarily want to spend all of that money if I can get a great, _relatively_ current machine with very good room for expansion.
Thanks for any thoughts.
adam
ps - I'm assuming that I'd sell the powerbook package on eBay or craigslist but I'm open to any other suggestions. Like I said, it will come back with the new case/lcd so it really is in like-new condition with 2 years of applecare left.