On Saturday, July 26, 2003, at 12:01 PM, Benn wrote: > Just read this on xlr8yourmac.com: > Transintl offers 1GB memory modules for PB G4 17in - (from their press > release email) > > "Trans Intl. today announced the worldwide availability of a 1 > Gigabyte (GB) DDR333 (Double Data Rate) memory module for the Apple > Powerbook G4 (1 GHz 17 inch model). Trans Intl.'s 1 Gigabyte (GB) > memory modules double the system's main memory in Apple 17 inch > Powerbook (1 GHz G4 Models) to 2 Gigabytes (GB) of available RAM. This > makes the Powebook equal in memory capacity to the current desktop > Power Macintosh computers. > As the number of Macintosh users looking to replace desktop models > with slim Powerbooks grow, Trans Intl DDR333 modules provide Powerbook > users with desktop-like power by offering 1 GB of memory density for > each memory expansion socket. The Apple 17 inch Powerbook 1 GHz G4 > Model has two memory expansion sockets for main memory expansion. > Trans Intl. memory modules conform to Apple's stringent electrical and > mechanical design guide lines. Please click here for pricing and > availability." > http://www.transintl.com/store/category.cfm?Category=942 > > At $700 a piece, it's definitely out of my price range, but now that > they're out, prices will drop in time. Anyone grab one of these yet? Benn