867 MHz, 15.2 in. Display, Apple MacOS X 10.2, 256 MB, CD-RW/DVD-ROM, 5.29 lb.
Whether you use a Mac OS, Windows, or UNIX system, your search for the world's best high performance thin and light notebook computer is over. The PowerBook G4 easily runs everything from Microsoft Office to Final Cut Pro to Adobe Photoshop. It also connects to just about anything, from wireless networks to digital cameras to the stunning Apple Cinema Display. Truly a study in contrasts, the PowerBook G4 gives you a gorgeous 15.2-inch mega-wide screen and up to 5 hours of battery life in an unrivaled 1-inch-thin titanium design that weighs as little as 5.4 pounds.??With a PowerPC G4 processor with Velocity Engine running at up to 1GHz - and 1MB of L3 cache for an extra performance boost - the PowerBook G4 is a truly powerful and portable computer.??For superior performance in graphic design work, DVD movie playback, and 3D gaming, the PowerBook G4 features the ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 graphics processor with up to 64MB of DDR SDRAM. Complementing this performance platform is Mac OS...
Price Range: $110
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MPN: M8858LL/A
Processor: PowerPC G4 867 MHz
Installed Memory: 256 MB (SDRAM)
Display: 15.2 in. TFT Active Matrix
Operating System: Apple MacOS X 10.2
Quietly packs a punch, but a little too fragile
Pros: surprisingly quick, some hardware work is rather easy
Cons: heats up a lot, case can bend and damage components, screen hinges are not titanium
The Bottom Line: If you're careful and/or good working on computers, this is a surprisingly effective machine. Just watch the hinges and heat.
Review: Like much of the electronics I purchase, I picked up this Powerbook Titanium used. In fact, I also bought it with a malfunctioning backlight that quickly turned into a dead display. Using another website for directions, the design of this laptop made... Read Full Review by livewire_13, Jan 23, 2008
LCD screen cracks due to manufacturing defect
Pros: operating system does not crash
Cons: Manufacturing defect leads to lcd screen cracking.High price and repair costs. Poor customer relations.
The Bottom Line: null
Review: Within six months of purchase, the lcd cracked. I believe that faulty assembly allowed about 1/8 inch play/settling on the right side where the cd drive lies. When the lid is closed, the right side travels more than the left side that encounters a firm... Read Full Review by buspol2, Feb 21, 2004