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Operating Systems => macOS => Topic started by: gladd8tor on 5 March 2006, 16:04

Title: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: gladd8tor on 5 March 2006, 16:04
Hi ... I'm a first timer here , So I hope you guys and gals can suggest a pretty good Mac laptop from $1000.00 to $1500.00 canadian dollars ? Or even suggest what might be good in the next few months from now ? Thanks
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: Dark_Me on 5 March 2006, 16:21
Okay what do you want to do with it?
Also find a nice guide for OSX of the net. And RTFM when you get it.
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: gladd8tor on 5 March 2006, 16:28
Hi , Thanks for the quick response , Its not going to be used for anything special , just your basic internet stuff , thats why I priced at that range , Though I do want it to be new , Thanks
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: sjor on 5 March 2006, 16:45
You might want to have a look at the G4 iBook. Thats from $1249. Although you might want to wait for the intel version (if there is one).

Here's the link:
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/canadastore.woa/70909/wo/iH69nzg9vwRt2ebsdES1jAxhsvn/1.SLID?nclm=iBook&mco=8245DF8D (http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/canadastore.woa/70909/wo/iH69nzg9vwRt2ebsdES1jAxhsvn/1.SLID?nclm=iBook&mco=8245DF8D)

Hope this helps!
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: Dark_Me on 5 March 2006, 17:00
Read this (http://homepage.mac.com/rgriff/files/osxguide2.pdf)
EDIT:Also THE most importaint thing to remember with OS X is that applications don't quit when you close the window. All open apps should have a small black triangle under them on the dashboard. To quit an app open the window and press command+q. The command key is the one with the apple or window on it.
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: WMD on 5 March 2006, 17:58
Quote from: sjor
You might want to have a look at the G4 iBook. Thats from $1249. Although you might want to wait for the intel version (if there is one).

Here's the link:
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/canadastore.woa/70909/wo/iH69nzg9vwRt2ebsdES1jAxhsvn/1.SLID?nclm=iBook&mco=8245DF8D (http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/canadastore.woa/70909/wo/iH69nzg9vwRt2ebsdES1jAxhsvn/1.SLID?nclm=iBook&mco=8245DF8D)

Hope this helps!

Direct links to the Apple Store don't work.  They time out.

As for the iBook, it should be replaced by an Intel version pretty soon...don't bother.

What you could do outside of Intel, is buy a G4 PowerBook.  You can get the 12" for $1500...oops, you want Canadian dollars.  Well, in the refurbished section, that model goes for $1200 US.  I bought it from there, and it's just like new so you just spend a lot less for the same thing.
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: gladd8tor on 5 March 2006, 18:21
Ok , Thanks for the advise , I will maybe save a little more and get ibook or whats good for my money at the time , Thanks
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: ReggieMicheals on 5 March 2006, 18:46
I say get an iBook if you like OS X, but if you want a more customizable laptop(ie. you can order the disk space you want) you should probably get a thinkpad...
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: Aloone_Jonez on 5 March 2006, 18:50
I thought they were IBM so you'd be stuck with Windows or  you could opt for Linux or BSD.
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: hm_murdock on 5 March 2006, 20:24
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more customizable laptop


But what if he wants a notebook?

(http://img477.imageshack.us/img477/1308/compaqijpg3kd.jpg)
This is a laptop. Note how it's a different form-factor.

(http://img332.imageshack.us/img332/5811/powerbook15top200509204ev.jpg)
This is a notebook. Note how it's the general size and shape of a notebook.

The reason the difference in names came about is that a long time ago, probably before most of you can remember, objects similar to these used to exist side by side with each other. Much as nowadays, we differentiate between things like ATX, Mini-ATX, Micro-ATX, and the Mac mini (which nobody will call micro-ATX.)
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: WMD on 5 March 2006, 23:01
Quote from: ReggieMicheals
I say get an iBook if you like OS X, but if you want a more customizable laptop(ie. you can order the disk space you want) you should probably get a thinkpad...

So, there's only one hard drive size for the iBook?  News to me.
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: inane on 6 March 2006, 09:11
How many different mac laptops could there be for 1000-1500? Your choices range from refurbished or new. Jesus there are only three lines of Mac laptop and you're going to get a 1.67 or less for that price, period. The question is do you want what apple calls "widescreen" or 4:3?
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: gladd8tor on 6 March 2006, 17:36
Hi ... From what I can tell from use's , It would seem I would have to save a little more cash , Because I do want it to be new , Screen size ( 14" to 15" ) Is fine with me , I like the looks that hm_murdock posted , Again its basiclly going to be used mainly for surfing the web , no games or work stuff being done on it , So the size of the Hdd isn't going to matter much , Though I would like to have at least 512mb memory , Something pretty quick loading webpages and A better OS then Microcrap
 
BTW >> Thanks for all the advise :thumbup:
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: Xeniczone on 7 March 2006, 01:07
if you really want one you better hurry there is one in apple referbished section 12in 700 dollar great deal.
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: ReggieMicheals on 7 March 2006, 01:24
Quote from: Aloone_Jonez
I thought they were IBM so you'd be stuck with Windows or  you could opt for Linux or BSD.
IBM only sells workstations now, where you may get z/OS, Windows, or Red Hat. ThinkPads are owned by Lenovo now, though you can still customize their Memory, Disk Space, etc. but, unfortunately, Lenovo only preinstalls Windows last time I checked:thumbdwn:. And I did mean "Notebook".  To me a Laptop and a Notebook are synonyms.

The "multimedia" thinkpads with widescreen go for around $799. But I do have to admit that iBooks are excellent too...
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: Xeniczone on 7 March 2006, 01:26
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IBM only sells workstations now, where you may get z/OS, Windows, or Red Hat. ThinkPads are owned by Lenovo now, though you can still customize their Memory, Disk Space, etc. but, unfortunately, Lenovo only preinstalls Windows last time I checked. And I did mean "Notebook". To me a Laptop and a Notebook are synonyms.
 
The "multimedia" thinkpads with widescreen go for around $799. But I do have to admit that iBooks are excellent too...

Doesn't matter what laptop(notebook) you have. if you have a mac or windows based laptop they are inpossible to upgrade. The best you can do is hard drive or memory and any brand of hard drive or memory will do it in a mac.




Nevermind it is gone. Good deals like that go fast.
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: ReggieMicheals on 7 March 2006, 01:41
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Doesn't matter what laptop(notebook) you have. if you have a mac or windows based laptop they are inpossible to upgrade. The best you can do is hard drive or memory and any brand of hard drive or memory will do it in a mac.

I guess your're right. Either company you go with won't matter in the end, since both are going to be helplessly obsolete in a couple years...
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: piratePenguin on 7 March 2006, 01:53
Quote from: ReggieMicheals
I guess your're right. Either company you go with won't matter in the end, since both are going to be helplessly obsolete in a couple years...
In 10 years time you'll have a good, portable router :)
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: Lead Head on 7 March 2006, 02:12
Quote from: piratePenguin
In 10 years time you'll have a good, portable router :)
That is if they arent dead yet
Title: Re: Recommend Mac laptop ?
Post by: WMD on 7 March 2006, 07:01
To the topic starter...the 14" iBook sounds good for you, and is $1300 US.  I would still wait to see what the Intel models will be like, though.  (I'll be slightly mad if there's a good 13" widescreen one...I'd take that over this 12" 4:3 PowerBook any day.  Oh wait, I use Classic, sorry.)