karavite
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Hi, I'm helping a friend decide on a new laptop and am doing my best to sway her from getting a PC and buying her first Mac. She can't afford a G4 Powerbook (without a little pain anway) and is thinking about a G3 iBook. I was a little concerned that a G3 might not be a good long term investment. My only recent experience with a G3 is with my wife's 400 MHZ iMac and compared to my G4 450, it does seem sluggish. However, I have never used a G3 running OS X. Am I a "G4 snob"? Will a 500 MHZ G3 iBook running OS X be a worthwhile investment for the next two to three years? I'm expecting a range of opinions on this, and please don't flame me due to my limited experience with G3s. I suppose it would be easy to figure this out if I could establish a benchmark based on my G4 450 performance (what I am familiar with).
Also, is expecting G4 Powerbook prices to drop a pipe dream? Seems like they are over due and when you look at PC laptop prices, it also seems like a few hundred off on PowerBooks would make the decision that much easier.
I've convinced scores of people to buy Macs over the past ten years, and they have all been happy, but it seems harder to do now than at any time - all due to pricing issues. I know Macs were always priced a bit higher, but it just seems different now. I'm not sure why.
Also, is expecting G4 Powerbook prices to drop a pipe dream? Seems like they are over due and when you look at PC laptop prices, it also seems like a few hundred off on PowerBooks would make the decision that much easier.
I've convinced scores of people to buy Macs over the past ten years, and they have all been happy, but it seems harder to do now than at any time - all due to pricing issues. I know Macs were always priced a bit higher, but it just seems different now. I'm not sure why.