Apple Powerbook Laptop 15.2" M8859LL/A Review
Apple Powerbook Laptop 15.2" M8859LL/A Review from Nadyne Mielke. Thinking of switching, but not sure about Mac laptops?, I travel a lot. I need to be connected. I need to be able to do my work on the road. I’ve been a Windows user for most of my adult life. I’ve used various Windows laptops over the years. I’ve seen and used friends’ G4 towers and iMacs. I liked using Mac OS X. But I wasn’t sure about a Powerbook. Would it be portable and powerful enough?
Then my best friend got one from his employer, and was utterly enraptured. I spent a weekend using his PowerBook, and bought my own matching one as soon as I got home.
The 15″ display is gorgeous. Unlike many Windows laptops (especially the ThinkPad I use for work), it is readable from many angles. I often use my PowerBook to watch DVDs. For my Windows laptop, it is hard to position it so that two people sitting next to each other (such as on an airplane) can both see it. With my PowerBook, I never have to worry about that. Besides the fantastic viewing angle, its rendering of colour is very life-like.
The weight of the PowerBook is great. For such a fully-featured laptop, the weight is very light. I carry it all the time and never find myself cursing it for being so heavy.
I use the following applications on my PowerBook regularly: FrameMaker, Photoshop, Toast with Jam, Quicken and The Sims (hey, I can’t work all the time!). During normal use, I usually have FrameMaker, a couple of web browser windows, ICQ (an instant messenging program), iCal, and Mail. I never have to wait for it to swap between applications like I do on my Windows laptop.
Since OS X is Unix-based, an experienced Linux or Unix user can simply open a terminal and do all of the command line stuff you know so well. I even run XWindows on my PowerBook. I love having a nice-looking GUI for some tasks (such as FrameMaker), but still having the power of lex, yacc, and all of my favourite Unix tools. Apache is already installed, I didn’t have to muck about with getting Perl working. And I’ve never had my PowerBook show me the Blue Screen of Death, whereas I get that about once a week on my Windows laptop.
My PowerBook just works. I can troubleshoot Windows problems with the best of them. But with my PowerBook, I never have to bother. It took three firmware upgrades before my Windows laptop would recognise my wireless network. The first time I turned my PowerBook on, it found my wireless network immediately. I didn’t have to bother configuring anything. Any device that I have added has been similarly trivial to set up.
I don’t think that I could be happier with my PowerBook. I am extremely happy that I made the switch. Using Windows is now even more of an annoyance than it was before I knew better.
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