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Thursday 4 December 2003, 5:50 PM

Great value and power


I just recently switched from Windows to a Mac with this computer, and I have to say I am fairly surprised. I think that this notebook with only 933MHz is more efficient and less problematic than my 1.8GHz Pentium 4. Actually, I've had no problems. The Mac OS X is easy to get accustomed to and has the same general workings of Windows, except for the fact that it works. I have had no trouble with this machine, no on-screen errors, no extra drivers to install -- nothing. I plug in a printer and it automatically prints. Not to mention the aesthetic design of this machine is incredible. Simply amazing -- good work Apple.

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Apple iBook

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Rating: 8.0
Verdict

Unless you have intense graphics requirements, you really can't go wrong with the much-improved iBook.

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£ 1105

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