[P1] To iBook or not to iBook

patrick fisher patrick.m.fisher at wamu.net
Tue Dec 17 08:13:30 PST 2002


Dan, cool response. I have an iBook, too, despite that I could get a desktop faster
for about the same price.

A person at work kept hemming and hawing about buying an iBook. I told that person
not to buy one if they were not sure. Eventually, they did when the feeling was
right (10 seconds after the new iBooks came out).

P

Dan Farley wrote:

> Matt,
>
> I think the real dynamic that you haven't realized is the beauty of wireless
> computing. After buying one iBook two years ago with airport, I became very
> jealous of my wife as she wandered around the house computing from the
> couch, breakfast table, bed, and of course in her home office. Shortly after
> that I sold all my towers (2) and bought an iBook for me. Now I'm very
> reluctant to even consider another desktop/tower despite the obvious
> performance to dollar ratio.



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