12" or 14" iBook
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- Nypan84
What do you think? what are the advantages and so on?
- rasko40
14"
the advantages are that it has a 14" screen rather than a 12" screen which the 12" ibook has. Thats 2" of extra screen. The 12" has 2" less screen.
- rasko40
... and so on.
- Nypan840
yes, but the rez is the same..
- UndoUndo0
size matters. anyone who tells you it doesn't has a small one
- JamesEngage0
I have a small one... to go with my small penis
- UndoUndo0
but you have a big fast car to make up for it? :)
- JamesEngage0
no i have a 12 inch laptop
- Nypan840
appart from the making-upp-for-small-boddyparts thing does it make a big diffrence?
- Nairn0
pposibly.
- JamesEngage0
itt fitts inn a smmall bagg quuite easilly
- ********0
if youre doing any graphics the 12" is too small IMO - but if u mostly do code etc its fine...
- JamesEngage0
what res does the 14 goes up to?
- Nypan840
Both of them do 1024 x 768
- JamesEngage0
then what is the point... the keyboard is the same size!
- ribit0
shows movies bigger?
- Nypan840
Damn, this is killing me, it is a kinda hard dessision.. how much diffrence is it between the 1.3Ghz and the 1.2Ghz G4 then??
- Kidneon0
the difference is 0.1
it doesn't matter. Just get memory.
- Carty0
the difference between the 14" ibook and the 15" powerbook is huge... if you are gonna jump, shouldnt you really jump to a 1.33 or 1.5 with a nice widescreen? when i saw the 12" powerbook and the 17", the 15 is the best of both worlds.
if you have to get an ibook, the 14 would be my choice... [your first scratch is gonna kill ya]
- ribit0
Important thing there is you get 1280x854 screen instead of 1024x768...more room for palletes...
(Shouldnt the 15" really be like 1400x1024 these days though?!)
- illdesign0
Get the 12" Powerbook, best computer Ive ever owned.