Interesting thread!
I'm trying to decide which drive to order my 15" Powerbook with.
The conclusion so far is, based upon what I've read here and other places (please correct me if…
One thing I'll say, the Seagate 100GB 5400rpm hard drive in my Powerbook is extremely quiet, I don't even hear anything when it's writing. I had an IBM T43p that had a 60gb 7200rpm…
you gotta ask yourself, how much time is it going to be pluged in and how much time is it going to be on battery, if its mostly going to be pluged in get the better preformer.
Yeah, I agree with striker100: I'd go for a slower but quieter drive any day.
By the way, striker100, did that 100 Gbyte Seagate drive you have come in a new G4 Powerbook, or the …
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Yeah, I agree with striker100: I'd go for a slower but quieter drive any day.
By the way, striker100, did that 100 Gbyte Seagate drive you …
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Could you please? Too bad it's the hitachi... Congratulations on your purchase! Mine left Shanghai on Saturday and is on its way.
It's t…
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4. The resolution on the screen is absolutly stunning. OS X was made for high DPI. Wow!
Apple has now dropped the 100ppi claim from their…
My reading is that:
1) The 2.5" internally-installed 7200rpm Hitachi drive is around 50% faster than the stock Seagate 5400rpm drive. From the site: "Replace the HD will take twen…
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My reading is that:
1) The 2.5" internally-installed 7200rpm Hitachi drive is around 50% faster than the stock Seagate 5400rpm drive. From t…
OK, I called Apple today becasue I can't get over to the Apple Store this afternoon, and this lack of sleep thing is wasting the battery.
The Apple tech on the other end says this…
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It's old home movies. Old birthday parties, etc. Somple VCR-like quality is all I need. DV bridge is referring to taking a VCR, hooking it up to someone's DV camera, and importi…
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It's old home movies. Old birthday parties, etc. Somple VCR-like quality is all I need. DV bridge is referring to taking a VCR, hooking…
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