Theyre good machines, but I think a lot of people buy the powerbooks because it fits with a certain "look" they are going for.
Before I get flamed for that statement, that opinion is formed by working the tech support center at my university. I personally love OSX and think it is one of the best, most powerful operating systems there are. But everytime a PowerBook comes in, its owner fits the sterotypical image to a T, and doesnt know squat about how to use their computer or what the strengths of it are--in short, they certainly didnt buy it because they needed or wanted the strengths of OSX or even the Apple hardware.
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