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What uses less battry life? — #1

Playing a DVD from the superdrive or from the hard drive? I am going on an airplane for the first time with my powerbook soon, and was wondering which would use the least amount o…
MacNN Hardware by KraziKid

What uses less battry life? — #2

Playing from your HD will consume less battery power than playing from your optical drive. Another option though is to purchase an airline adapter from the Apple Store for (I think…
MacNN Hardware by mrgaskell

What uses less battry life? — #3

Quote: Originally posted by mrgaskell Another option though is to purchase an airline adapter from the Apple Store for (I think) $29.99. That would be $29.99 for the …
MacNN Hardware by effgee

What uses less battry life? — #4

Quote: Originally posted by mrgaskell: Playing from your HD will consume less battery power than playing from your optical drive. Another option though is to purchase an…
MacNN Hardware by KraziKid

What uses less battry life? — #5

Quote: Originally posted by KraziKid: Thanks for the help. Can I just copy the DVD to the HDD without decrypting it and will Apple's DVD Player play the encrypted VOB f…
MacNN Hardware by jcb9

What uses less battry life? — #6

Virtually every American Airlines flight has plugs in coach, been that way for 2 years now. It's definitely the way to go, but even without, using the DVD setting on my TiBook and …
MacNN Hardware by jasong

What uses less battry life? — #7

Quote: Originally posted by KraziKid: I am flying domestically (NY to Florida). I personally have never seen an outlet on an airplane, but that may be because I have al…
MacNN Hardware by parsec_kadets

What uses less battry life? — #8

Quote: Originally posted by parsec_kadets: You can usually find that information on the airline's website. Different airlines have different policies. American has the…
MacNN Hardware by KraziKid

AlBook RAM in a TiBook? — #1

We just ordered a new 1.25ghz AlBook in the office. It's 512 megs of RAM is 256x2, and we'll probably update one of the slots to 512, to get 768 in the powerbook and have a 256 me…
MacNN Hardware by C.J. Moof

AlBook RAM in a TiBook? — #2

No. because the TiBook uses a PC 133 SODIMM while the AlBook uses PC 2700 DDR SODIMM They are NOT backwards compatible
MacNN Hardware by typoon

AlBook RAM in a TiBook? — #4

Quote: Originally posted by C.J. Moof: Well, in a word, nuts. Anybody wanna buy a 256 meg 2700 DDR SODIMM? for how much?
MacNN Hardware by Tantrum

Suggestions on a trade — #1

There's a guy who's interested in trading his 12" Albook (2 months old) for my 15" Tibook (14 months old). Both have 1Ghz processors and superdrives. I have 1gig RAM, he has 768. …
MacNN Hardware by jerseyfreeze
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