[Ti] Titanium G4 Pros and cons

Chris Scott crscott at newsguy.com
Thu Jul 10 16:52:04 PDT 2003


Gee:  I'm sorry you don't like your laptops.


Cyn wrote:

>At 7:19 AM -0700 7/10/03, Brian Davis wrote:
>>I know that this question has likely been asked before but I'm going to ask
>>it anyway.
>
>Rut Row.
>
>>  What are the best things about owning a Titanium Powerbook?
>
>What could possibly be wrong with owning one?
>
>>What
>>are the worst things (if you can think of any)?
>
>None.
>
>>
>>I'm planning on getting a Powerbook for grad school and my school's computer
>>store has a few new 867mhz Titanium's for $1799 ($1800 is my limit). Of
>>course I've heard all the complaints about the paint chipping,
>
>I have a TiBook 500 that looks as new as it did the day I bought it. 
>Not one single problem others had.
>
>>  the screen
>>warping,
>
>Never.
>
>>  the keyboard marking up the screen,
>
>Never.
>
>>  and so forth.
>
>No so forths with my TiBook. It was perfect back when I bought it 
>and still is today.
>
>>  But are these
>>real issues that most Titanium owners have?
>
>I may have mentioned before that my TiBook is perfect. :-)
>
>>The supposed increased
>>durability of the new Aluminum Powerbooks sounds great and I would consider
>>the 12" but I need a larger screen and a L3 cache. The 17" is too expensive
>>and too large to carry around in my opinion (I have to take it to class
>>everyday).
>
>I have one of them too and it is also perfect. ;-)
>
>>I'm hoping that the rumors of new 15" Aluminum Powerbooks being
>>released next week are true because that would mean that I could get a 1GHz
>>Titanium for around $1799 or less.
>
>I am crossing my fingers for you.
>
>>any help out there?
>
>Let me know if you want to hear more about how perfect my laptops are.
>
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