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My iBook G3 is dying fast
it had a good run, ~5 years without a problem, and boy have I put it thorough its paces (Premiere, Photoshop, After Effects, to name a few). I'd like to fix it, because it's still a great machine, but even if I could magically repair it now, I've been thinking for over a year that it is just not powerful enough anymore.
Good news is, it gives me a great excuse to by a MacBook Pro! Now, it's not going to happen tomorrow, obviously, though if someone woul dlike to spot me the money that'd be great
I'd just like to know what machine I should be saving for. So I have 3 questions:
1.
According to The AU Applestore, the 1.83Ghz is $3,200, and the 2Ghz is $4,000.
Big difference in price! :O
The major difference is the processor (1.8 vs 2) and graphics (128MB vs 256MB). But is it worth the extra money?
2.
Pretend for a second all Pro apps are universal and Rosetta is no longer needed. How does a MacBook pro compare to a PowerMac G5 Dual Core?
3. I recall there was a bit of contraversey about the fact Steve never said anything about battery life when he announced the MacBook Pro. Now that people have used them -- what is the verdict with that? I presume no news is good news, and it turned out to be OK.
Thanks for the help

Good news is, it gives me a great excuse to by a MacBook Pro! Now, it's not going to happen tomorrow, obviously, though if someone woul dlike to spot me the money that'd be great

1.
According to The AU Applestore, the 1.83Ghz is $3,200, and the 2Ghz is $4,000.
Big difference in price! :O
The major difference is the processor (1.8 vs 2) and graphics (128MB vs 256MB). But is it worth the extra money?
2.
Pretend for a second all Pro apps are universal and Rosetta is no longer needed. How does a MacBook pro compare to a PowerMac G5 Dual Core?
3. I recall there was a bit of contraversey about the fact Steve never said anything about battery life when he announced the MacBook Pro. Now that people have used them -- what is the verdict with that? I presume no news is good news, and it turned out to be OK.
Thanks for the help
