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That would be me....do you think they will let us turn em in for the new ones like they did with the powerbooks?

Usually it can be done within a month of launching the new product, you would have to ask/phone Apple about it :)

Radish?

i dont understand why anyone would have bought one in december since it was so close to macworld...

its unfair anyways...

it was NEW, isight and stuff.... and now with intel, even better.. i didnt buy one, but a friend of mine.

After hearing that Apple marketing blitz on how much the GX processors rocked and how much Intel sucked I must say.....oh the irony (and also what a sudden change of heart).

we all knew it wasnt true (well i thought the g5 was good untill i got my powermac....)

well this proves worng all the apple fanboys who said that the g5 was better than anything that intel had well tbh i dont see how intel chips have got 2-3 tmies better since the announcement of the move to intel when the apple site was still proudly displaying that the g5 was much faster than the best intel chips. it looks like apple might have lied to their customers a bit :s

Oh well.

My next purchase is a laptop anyways...intel laptop...let's see if those come out

:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:

I don't want it to be a Powerbook, I definetly can't afford that. I may be able to afford a small screen iBook though :D

same here, powerbooks aer way out of my budget :(

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