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diligentwarrior 11-07-2008 10:31 PM

Wanting to upgrade; Looking for some advice
 
Hey everybody,

I'm trying to figure out what to do: upgrade my PowerBook or buy a netbook. Good thoughts are appreciated!

Currently I have a 12" PowerBook G4 (1.5 Ghz) dual booted with Ubuntu and Tiger. Ubuntu works well, but I must use IBM Java (I don't know if that's a problem yet), no Flash, no sleep mode, no right clicking, no two finger scrolling (but that's not a terrible). Tiger works as expected, but I'm stuck with Java 1.5. The battery currently lasts about 30 minutes and I have 512 MB of RAM installed. Also, I've been randomly getting kernel panics here and there.

If I were to upgrade my PowerBook I'd wipe the drive and do a fresh install of Leopard. I'd also buy a new battery and upgrade the RAM to a Gig. This would put me in the hole $300 + shipping and taxes.

Pluses: Cheapest of my two options. Extends my PowerBook's life for another 2 years or so. I get Java 1.6 with Leopard.

Minuses: Snow Leopard will probably not include G4's and that will probably be released in June. Being said, it never seems to be a good idea to run OSX for too long without having the latest release.

If I choose to keep my PowerBook as an over-sized semi-stationary iPod and go for the HP Mini 1000 that I've been eying, that will put me in the hole $550 + shipping and taxes. This gives me an Intel Atom 1.6 Ghz CPU and (seemingly) a very linux friendly system. I would get the 16 GB SSD (I wouldn't care to store much music or media on my netbook), 2 Gigs of RAM, Bluetooth, 10.2 in. screen, Intel wireless g, Intel graphics

Pluses: New! So, new 6 cell battery, 2 Gigs of RAM and a SSD. It has a nearly full sized keyboard (92%). Very light. Color = Black!

Minuses: More expensive but still on budget. Screen resolution is 1024x600, so I'd be loosing 128 pixals of vertical screen real estate -- compared to my PowerBook. Doesn't come with wireless N but neither does my PowerBook. No DVD drive, but I could care less. I'd only use it to install Zenwalk on it anyways :P I'd also have to wait until January to get the 1000.

Either way, I'd be using my (Power|net)book to take notes in class, surf the web, check e-mail, and program (specifically in Java).

This is a tough decision for me. I could go either way, both would be great, but for that, I'd be getting close to the price of a new MacBook. If you were in this situation, what would you do?

budword 11-09-2008 09:41 AM

I'm thinking real hard about the acer aspire one. Second place, the classmate pc that's coming out with a touch screen. Supposed to be out in January. The aspire one is prettier.

I'd go with the newer machine of your choice....

David

AuroraCA 11-09-2008 10:04 AM

You may wish to refer to this review of various netbooks for additional input:

http://ptech.allthingsd.com/20081105...nto-their-own/

inspiron_Droid 11-09-2008 03:34 PM

You could also grab some extra memory off of crucial or kingston.

Yopu could also grab a scratch and dent of the dell outlet.

AuroraCA 11-09-2008 04:04 PM

Another alternative is:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...L0B-_-34114528

Use Promo Code EMCBBAEDB for an extra $50.00 Off

Total Price $549.00 plus shipping.

inspiron_Droid 11-09-2008 05:03 PM

Try this eeepc from tigerdirect/Compusa.

diligentwarrior 11-15-2008 10:33 AM

Thanks for the replies!!

I've decided to buy the HP Mini 1000 and keep my PowerBook around for my iTunes needs. I may still do the PowerBook upgrade down the road (maybe just the RAM and battery) if I ever decide it needs to hit the road with me. At the very least, it'll be nice to have a notebook that I can be confident that it will be in stable condition all the time. Then also have another to play around with. I can't tell you how many times I've re-installed Linux and Mac OS X on the PB. :P


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