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Originally posted by seanyepez:
<STRONG>The Pentium III-M is faster than the Pentium 4-M. </STRONG>
And the AMD Athlon4 @ 1.4GHz (1600+ m…
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They won't be faster than the Pentium 4. I've basically given up hope that a Mac will be comparable in performance to a Wintel.
However, it will enable the PowerB…
I don't consider the Vaio even worthy of being considered competition. Apple should ingnore the Vaio and just stay on its plan to produce the next gen PB that will undoubtedly be …
For the life of me, I don't really understand why so many people care about graphic chipsets? Does everybody play 3D shooters at the highest setting all the time, especially on a …
Powerbook still very competitive in the market. If you try to segment the market. If you can find any PC that can beat 1" thick. 3-5 hours of battery life, 15" screen, combo drive,…
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<STRONG>For those who would use a notebook as a desktop replacement, i think this new sony really ups the ante. If i remembe…
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Originally posted by torifile:
<STRONG>That thing is HUGE. A laptop is for portability. If I want that much screen real estate, I'd rather buy and external …
Man, those things are huge. Why does the Sony laptop with the 15" screen weigh more than the 16"?
As for graphics chipset - I don't see anything wrong with 16MB of VRAM on the P…
Glad to see that we all seem to agree that the Sony is just no competition for the Ti but we must remember that the Ti was born out of Apple feeling particularly threatened by the …
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For the life of me, I don't really understand why so many people care about graphic chipsets? Does everybody play 3D shooters at the highest setting all the tim…
While I'm sure there is a market for this lapcrusher, I wonder what is the big deal with having such high resolutions on a relatively small display. Yeah, 16" is big for a laptop..…
It's been a long time since I've posted here, but these new P4 machines are definitely piquing my interest. After temporarily owning both a Ti400 and Ti667, I am again in the mark…
Hello Everyone,
Being the new (newbie) guy here but learning so much everyday from my fellow Mac lovers such as yourself (thanks for guiding me along guys.) I feel that this post …
Sony Vaio = Kia Sportage
Apple PowerBook = Land Rover
We have a few Sony's here where I work. All crap. Nothing but problems with motherboards and the flimsy, cheap plastic they …
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<STRONG>I don't even see how adding an excessively large screen and an overheating processor is raising the bar, either.
Th…
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<STRONG>there is one thing to remember.
the vaio doesn't run os x. </STRONG>
Meh. Even if it did, it's…
I don't care if the Vaio has a bigger screen... my 14.1" Pismo is fine... I'm not a graphics designer, and if I was... I'd get a desktop mac with a Cinema Display...
I don't care…
Come on people! Get with the programme!
Next PowerBook wants Ghz processor top model, with an 800Mhz as the entry model. iBook wants 733 Mhz G4 with less cache.
Give the iBook th…
while sony's laptops may look cool and be light, they suck. ive had to fix so many of them at work. i dunno what sony does to them but their quality is crap.
I used one at the Sony store in Ginza. (I'in Tokyo right now.)
They're solidly-built machines, but they're heavy as hell. The display was purely amazing, though.
I still prefer m…
Video card junkies,
From what I've read a pin compatible Radeon 7500M ought to fit right in to the current TiBook MoBo with little revision, bump it to 32MB and that's probably t…