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Ibook reader for mac
Ibook reader for mac










ibook reader for mac
  1. Ibook reader for mac Pc#
  2. Ibook reader for mac mac#

Though working on ressource intensive stuff (ressource intensive operations in photoshop, compiling big projects in eclipse, encoding.) the iBook is definately slower than my previous Pentium-M 1.8 GHz.

Ibook reader for mac Pc#

Combined with 512 mb RAM that system is more responive than my second pc using an athlon xp 2000+ and 512 mb ram with windows xp.

ibook reader for mac

Ibook reader for mac mac#

You can share your mac drive to a windows pc, too, os x uses samba for that.Ģ) My iBook uses a 1.2 GHz G4 (older 14" model). You can connect to any windows share from within the finder, like you would under windows using the explorer.

I recently bought an iBook to replace my windows based laptop, so I'll try to answer you questions.ġ) mac<->windows connectivity is really easy.

!ĥ) I know the iBooks ship with ATI graphics, but how flexible are they compared to their PC counterparts? Does the iBook support S-Video out, mirror/cloning, etc?Īny help greatly appreciated! I'm getting a little bored of the PC world, and OS X looks to be a fairly exciting change. I've heard that OS X can be a big of a hog when it comes to system resources, and a 1.25ghz G4 and 512 megs of RAM comes off as slightly anemic.ģ) Does MSN exist on OS X? How about XviD/DivX? Bit torrent?Ĥ) When is the next iBook revision due out? In a perfect world I'd love a 12 or 13inch widescreen iBook, and if I buy a 4:3 now only to have a 16:10 come out a few months down the road.

ibook reader for mac

I'd like to have have shared network drives for convenient access to MP3s, etc.Ģ) Just how powerful, relatively, is the 1.25ghz G4 in the iBook? Like I said, this will pretty much be strictly web browsing, e-mail, IM, MP3s, some video playback. I'm looking to pick up a 12 inch iBook, mainly for web browsing, e-mail, MP3s, occasional video playback, and general portability.ġ) How friendly is OS X with Windows XP these days? I have a slick HTPC system setup with Windows XP connected to an 802.11g router (the built-in 802.11g of the iBook is attractive here.). I've been a staunch PC user since god knows when, but have recently come to appreciate OS X, Mac design, etc.












Ibook reader for mac