[Ti] why people use a tibook

Simon Royal mail at simonroyal.co.uk
Wed Mar 25 02:01:54 PDT 2009


Hi.

I love the TiBooks because they are so reliable - which a lot of Apple portables arent.

The screen is awesome and very clear and even compared to my wifes new Toshiba laptop it is so thin, small and light.

They are little work horses. I had a 400mhz about 18 months ago and loved it, sold it, regretted it and so rescued an 867Mhz one that needed restoring which is now my main Mac.

Simon

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Subject: [Ti] why people use a tibook
From: Clare O'Farrell <c.ofarrell at qut.edu.au>
Date: 25/03/2009 01:52

I hope people won't mind a complete newbie posting.

I bought a tibook 500 mhz 3 years ago second hand on ebay and I love 
it. I have just bought a new 1 gig tibook and ebay and am waiting to 
get my hands on it to see if I like it as much. If I don't I will 
sell it on and upgrade my 500 mhz to the max.

I was interested in why other people are sticking to their tibooks as 
opposed to using a new macbook or macbook pro.

I just gave a 2008 macbook pro a try for a week and ended up with a 
migraine and bad eyestrain.

Here are my own reasons for loving the tibook

1. On my tibook I am using 10.3.9 with all the font smoothing taken 
out by tinkertool - so nice crisp font. (I believe you can't take all 
the font smoothing out from 10.4 onwards)

2. The screen brightness is just right (too bright on the macbook pro 
and no amount of tweaking the calibrations helped)

3. The resolution is not too high so everything isn't absolutely tiny 
as well as fuzzy (as it is on the macbook pro with 10.5)

4. The tibook feels as though it is lovingly crafted for the user. I 
don't know what it was about the macbook pro (probably the eyestrain) 
but I just didn't feel that the same care had gone into it as the 
tibook. All the functions and speed are good etc of course and I 
would love to have those on a legible computer (!)

5. The tibook just keeps going without a hitch - slowly admittedly!

-- 
regards
Clare
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email: c.ofarrell at qut.edu.au
website: http://www.michel-foucault.com
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