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1GHz PowerBook using the MPC7445?? — #11

Quote: Originally posted by seanyepez: <STRONG>A Pismo user myself, I think I'm going to have to upgrade to the next PowerBook revision. It's sad to say, but the P…
MacNN Hardware by workerbee

1GHz PowerBook using the MPC7445?? — #12

Very strange!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I looked at this page two weeks ago and it said that the 7445 was only available up to 800Mhz?!?!? What happened? All of a sudden they got 1Ghz versions.…
MacNN Hardware by Surfer

1GHz PowerBook using the MPC7445?? — #13

Quote: Originally posted by workerbee: <STRONG> Heck, all the Macromedia stuff I'm using runs much better on Wintel anyway, and XP runs rings around OSX in its pre…
MacNN Hardware by msykes

1GHz PowerBook using the MPC7445?? — #14

Quote: Originally posted by msykes: <STRONG>Why the heck do you want an Apple anyways, sounds like you are happier with Wintel... so go for it!</STRONG> …
MacNN Hardware by workerbee

1GHz PowerBook using the MPC7445?? — #15

What the PowerBook needs: 933Mhz or faster SuperDrive New screen resolution. 32MB Graphic chip. What we'll get 800mhz G4 Combo drive Same Resolution Same Graphic chip.
MacNN Hardware by gumby5647

1GHz PowerBook using the MPC7445?? — #16

Quote: Originally posted by gumby5647: <STRONG>What the PowerBook needs: 933Mhz or faster SuperDrive New screen resolution. 32MB Graphic chip. What we'll get …
MacNN Hardware by Justin W. Williams

1GHz PowerBook using the MPC7445?? — #18

Why the heck would you want a SuperDrive in a PowerBook? So you can waste a whole battery and then some to burn just a 30 minute DVD? Just give it a faster Combo, such as a 16x10x…
MacNN Hardware by CheesePuff

1GHz PowerBook using the MPC7445?? — #19

Quote: Originally posted by CheesePuff: <STRONG>Why the heck would you want a SuperDrive in a PowerBook?</STRONG> Steve can stroke his ego. You k…
MacNN Hardware by Justin W. Williams

1GHz PowerBook using the MPC7445?? — #20

If you plug it into wall current, you won't have a problem, now would you? It would remove the debate some people would have between the G4 Tower and the PowerBook, if they could …
MacNN Hardware by sibellc

1GHz PowerBook using the MPC7445?? — #22

In case you couldn't tell by my first post, I am 100% behind seanyepez. So now you need to be near a wall with an outlet, pay $500 extra on an already expensive laptop just to bur…
MacNN Hardware by CheesePuff

1GHz PowerBook using the MPC7445?? — #25

Quote: Originally posted by workerbee: <STRONG> renaming mac.pdf into mac.jpg and watch it open in a paint application is only fun the first few times .</STRONG…
MacNN Hardware by msykes

1GHz PowerBook using the MPC7445?? — #26

Quote: Originally posted by msykes: <STRONG>Now as for a Superdrive, I think we should all be for it, as an *Option*. I mean I'm sure a couple people who don't wa…
MacNN Hardware by workerbee

1GHz PowerBook using the MPC7445?? — #28

I liked my Pismo, even though it was a big honking latpotp. I persoanlly would not mind having a 6 or 7 pound laptop if I could get some decent battery life. The big iBook is a s…
MacNN Hardware by cdhostage

1GHz PowerBook using the MPC7445?? — #29

Quote: Originally posted by gumby5647: <STRONG>What the PowerBook needs: 933Mhz or faster SuperDrive New screen resolution. 32MB Graphic chip. What we'll get …
MacNN Hardware by PeteWK

1GHz PowerBook using the MPC7445?? — #31

I'll put in my vote for a SuperDrive, since my only computer is my portable. Besides, it's great for backups, not just video DVD burning.
MacNN Hardware by Scooterboy

1GHz PowerBook using the MPC7445?? — #32

Quote: Originally posted by Scooterboy: <STRONG>I'll put in my vote for a SuperDrive, since my only computer is my portable. Besides, it's great for backups, not …
MacNN Hardware by msykes

Fried Duo? How bad is hot-docking? — #1

OK, I know I did a Bad Thing, but I'm curious if anyone knows how bad. I plugged my ancient Duo 210 into the dock while both were powered on. I know, I know, it's wrong, but I forg…
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Fried Duo? How bad is hot-docking? — #2

Wow, reading this reminds me of a few years ago when all of a sudden the power supply in my dock died right after coming home from the road. I think the Duo 210 was on and when I …
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Fried Duo? How bad is hot-docking? — #3

Are you talking about a minidock or a desktop dock? The only way you should be able to connect to a desktop dock while the Duo is "powered on" is while it's asleep, in which case t…
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