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im lookin at buying one of these on ebay. I was just wondering about some stuff. 1st off i was wonderin if these play dvds well. Because i would be using it like on the road and stuff, and mabye some msn and internet at some points. I only want to spend a max of about $600 on one. And i was lookin at probably buyin a 12", around 500-600Mhz, 192-384mb of ram, 10-20gb hd. i just really want to know if someone has one if they have problems with it or if its a good mac laptop at all.

Thanks!

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yes i know, and how much ram u puttin in urs? ya thats kinda why i mostly wanted to get one, for watchin dvd on the road. I used to have a compaq 700 and i had to sell it to build my new pc, now i want one of these macs. Keep me updated one how the mac is for ya.

ohh ya, and how much did u pay for urs?

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*update*

Well, i just bought one off ebay, my mom is kinda ****ed cause im still $160 away from having enough money for it:P Well the specs are

500 MHz PowerPC G3 processor; 256k level 2 cache

- 128MB of PC100 SDRAM; supports up to 640MB

- 10GB Ultra ATA hard disk drive

- 8x-speed (maximum) DVD_ROM drive

- 12.1 inch (diagonal) TFT active-matrix XGA color display

- 8MB of SDRAM video memory to accelerate games

- Built-in 10/100BASE-T Ethernet and 56K V.90 modem

- 400-Mbps FireWire port for connecting a digital video camera

- Two 12-Mbps USB ports

- RGB video output for connecting to external display

- AV port for connecting to speakers or compatible TV

- Lithium-ion battery for up to 5 hours of running time

- Included software: Mac OS, QuickTime, AppleWorks, iMovie, iTunes, Palm Desktop, FAXstf, Cro-Mag Rally, Bugdom, Nanosaur

- Meets ENERGY STAR requirements

(also includes a new airport card!!)

Ya and the price!! $490(thats wit shipp.) What a deal eh?

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I had such a machine and sold it, and bought a faster one again.

The big problem with the 500 MHz one is the videocard. It doesn't support Quartz Extreme which means scrolling the web, scrolling documents in word, the expose effect, everything will be software accelerated and extremely slow.

I bought myself a newer 800 Mhz G3 with a 32 MB Vidcard with support for Quartz Extreme, and the difference is really big.

One other disadvantage of the 500 is that it doesn't support screenspanning only mirroring. There is a patch written for ibooks which will enable screenspanning, but only models with 32 MB vidcards are supported.

Really, quartz extreme is a major difference.

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Another problem the 500 had, it had a normal dvd drive, no combo, but it didn't have support for DVD+ , only for DVD -. I had to use a special booktype tool on my pc which changed the booktype from a dvd+ to dvd-rom during the burning process.(Lite On provides such a tool) So DVD+ which where already burned and didn't have their booktype changed didn't work with the iBook. The simple reason is, the dvd player of the iBook first checks what the booktype of the DVD is. Because the 500 MHz one was produced before the major breaktrough of DVD+, it only recognized the DVD-ROM and DVD- booktype.

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Well.. not everyone can afford to lavish the same kinds of money on their machines that you (and I guess myself) are fortunate enough to be able to do. That and the fact that even old Apple hardware is still very attractive to look at and use - its desirable stuff!

Why do people buy old sports cars? Couldn't afford em new, but perhaps always wanted that certain model? Its the same principal!

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