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RE: Re: G4 Powerbook 17



Again... A most excellent piece of apple kit.. I have the rev3 15gig
model... No longer made now sadly...

Easy to use, syncs your calendar, etc... Fantastic sound quality...

My only gripe is the shiny metal back cover... You cant go near it without
getting it covered in finger prints!

There is indeed an FM solution for them... But Apple have stopped selling
i=
t
in the UK, as like most its illegal over here!  Its called the iTrip - and
is made by Griffin Technology - the same people who make the PowerMate (the
worlds coolest volume knob! - also useful if your editing video, cutting
tracks together)

Looking on ebay, there are a few in the UK, but none are suitable for the
new 3G iPods, so you'd either have to buy from the US, or wait a while :-)

Might be worth waiting again though... Apple have a "musicmedia"
event
planned for tomorrow... Several things are rumoured...

1. iPod accessories - rumoured to be a recording device, bluetooth
headphones and a new "multimedia dock"
2. iTunes Music Store for Windows - hopefully this also means the arrival
o=
f
iTunes for Windows

iTunes Music Store for Europe is also planned for early next year...

The iPod also uses the AAC compression format, which is more efficient than
MP3, and has better quality...

Again... Any more questions, feel free :-)

P.

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From: aashram [mailto:groups@xxxxxxx]=20
Sent: 15 October 2003 14:09
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: G4 Powerbook 17

hows the ipod - this on my list also.

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(now for the HA link :-))

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it is possible to get wireless FM solutions for the ipod.

would make a great home audio choice if you are happy with

the 10/20/40gb on board :-)

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From: P Murgatroyd [mailto:yahoogroups@xxxxxxx]=20

Sent: Wed 15/10/2003 13:43=20

To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx=20

Cc:=20

Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: G4 Powerbook 17

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If your talking really and truly "on the go" then I'd look at the
new 12"

PowerBook... All the features.. Just much much smaller :-)  If it=92s
the

screen estate that you want then you would be able to cope with it
on the

road, but you would notice it! (or consider the new 15")

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If your buying new though I'd wait a week or so for Panther to be

released... And then get it included... At the moment its free for
current

buyers... But you have to pay P&P costs

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I know... The =A3-$ conversion rate is always painful... Its better
with Apple

than most though...

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-----Original Message-----

From: aashram [mailto:groups@xxxxxxx]

Sent: 15 October 2003 13:32

To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx

Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: G4 Powerbook 17

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Thanks for eveyones comments.

I mainly need to record music on the go.

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I saw a friend of mines and was well taken back.

The os is a dream and I think about 10 ppl now Have moved over from
pc to

mac in frustration is windows os.

(please this is just a comment no turf wars on mac vs pc)

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I joined a home course a few years ago and I have been told They
have a deal

with apple so I will get education discount.

I was in the states over the weekend and saw a place selling them
For =A31699

brand new - apple will cover the warranty over here too.

I don't know why I didn't pick one up DUH !

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-----Original Message-----

From: P Murgatroyd [mailto:yahoogroups@xxxxxxx]

Sent: 15 October 2003 13:26

To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx

Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: G4 Powerbook 17

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Guys,

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1Gig 17" Powerbook owner here :-)

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If I start gushing please forgive me... ;-)

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My main reason for purchase (apart from looks) was that I work with
PC's all

day... And fancied a change in the evenings and at weekends... I
still have

my P4 Shuttle... But its not been on anywhere near as much as it
used to be!

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The screen is about the best I have seen on a laptop and I've seen a
few!

(previous contract was laptop evaluation for large blue-chip co)

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Its bright, crisp and of course.... HUGE :-)  Perfect for massive

spreadsheets, some image editing, making of videos, or just two word
docs

side by side - wicked for watching the odd DVD too!

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The weight of the laptop itself is actually not that bad.. I carry
it with

me every day to work and back and I don't notice that much
difference

between it and the ThinkPad it replaced, it's the expression on
peoples

faces when you "get it out" that does it for me... As if to say
"so
thin,

yet so powerful...... Wow"

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OS X is a dream to use, yes it does crash now and then (nowhere near
as

often as XP does on this dell I'm typing on now!) but its only the
one app

that crashes and you can easily continue working.  You also have the
beauty

that underneath it all is a strong BSD Unix, so if you want you can
run all

your unix programs - I've had KDE and Evolution running on top of OS
X

without a problem.  Of course.. If you just have to have Windows XP,
then

you can run it up in a Virtual PC session.

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One word of warning... The simple purchase of a mac doesn't stop
there... I

bought this laptop a good few months ago now... Since then a new
iPod has

appeared, then came the new wireless keyboard and mouse, and panther
(OS X

10.3) is preordered for delivery on the 24th - this should add a
good deal

of speed.

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Just noticed that as I have been typing this someone has mentioned
theres

one in the refurb store... I was going to mention this too.  My
PB17" came

>from
after the

laptop itself was released, it cost me =A31950 including VAT, at a
time when

the laptop was going new for =A32600.  Add to that the fact that the
laptop I

received was BRAND NEW (a cancelled order) then I was well chuffed
at my

saving (especially since I have claimed the VAT back too, as it was
a

company purchase!)  As Apple say, most refurb stock is either brand
new or

has been returned within 7 days, comes with a clean bill of health
and the

remainder of its AppleCare warranty - which can be extended - there
may

however be cosmetic marks or scratches on the item... I was lucky
:-)

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There.. I've rambled for a little too long... Any questions on any
aspect I

havent talked about (or ones that I have) then please feel free to
ask!

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Thanks

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Hth

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paul

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-----Original Message-----

From: Ben McCormack [mailto:ben@xxxxxxx]

Sent: 15 October 2003 13:04

To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx

Subject: [ukha_d] Re: G4 Powerbook 17

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Asshram

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I have been wanting to get a 17" powerbook for a while now but I
have not

had the cash.

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It is a good time top get a 17 as they have just been updated and
should

remain current for 6 months.

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The forums over here are a good place to get thoughs on the new 17

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http://www.macrumors.com/

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One last thing, have a look at the Apple Education Store as if you
can buy

>from

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Ben

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--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "aashram" <groups@a...> wrote:

> has anyone got one of these ? any comments/experiences they would

like to share b4 I go out a buy one ?

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> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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