08-27-2005, 06:14 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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buying an iBook today
Hey,
After reading over a bit in the forums here and more research on other forums [as well as going to the apple store by my house twice and played around with them a bit] , I've decided to take the plunge and buy an ibook for college. It's going to be my first apple computer, and have used them just a little in school. I'm a bit nervous, but I'm just that way whenever I purchase anything [make an investment in] over $100... A couple last-minute questions that I have: - Can an ipod double as a sort of USB key ? [there's an offer for college kids to get a free 4gb ipod after rebate] could it store both music and data at the same time ? I don't really like the ipod interface at all, I'd prefer a creative zen/iriver, but if it doubles as a data transfer I might keep the ipod....which leads to another q: - does OS X play well with other mp3 players besides Ipods ? Ultimately, I'm thinking of selling the ipod and using that money towards another player. - While at the store, the ibook outer casing seems quite flimsy and fragile - is this a legit concern ? I know the powerbook has a better casing, but I don't want to upgrade to that. [IMHO, the small upgrades of the powerbook doesn't warrant the price diff. between it and the ibook.] Anything else I should know about to help me rid myself of having irrational thoughts of being ripped-off ?!?! Thanks guys and gals, will.
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08-27-2005, 07:14 AM | #2 (permalink) | ||
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Location: bangor pa
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i dont see why a i crook would be dumb and only work with an ipod. check the box of the mp3 players you are thinking of getting no idea about your last question.... i dont like macs yet not enough games for em:-P maybe whith mactel ill be able to play games pon an apple, then it might warrent the switch hopefuly this helps u a bit before you have to leave and hopefully someone who likes mac can hook you up with some more answers
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08-27-2005, 11:33 AM | #3 (permalink) |
lonely rolling star
Location: Seattle.
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Well, I don't know how much I can help you, but here's a fact:
Although the casing makes the powerbook smaller, it's a certain alloy that blocks out a certain percent of it's wifi compatibility. Like, if you're at the edge of a wireless network, it wont pick it up. With the ibook, it'll pick it up, since the case is plastic.
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08-28-2005, 05:53 PM | #4 (permalink) | |
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Location: Bay Area
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09-03-2005, 09:29 PM | #5 (permalink) |
Vroom!
Location: Toronto
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first off, congratulations.
Ok, I'll try to answer your questions. The free iPod mini could be used as either a hard drive or a music player. I would suggest using it with the supplied Firewire cable, as that will give you a faster 2 way transfer. I've had my iBook for a year. I toss it into a backpack every day. Sometimes I drop my backpack. It bounces around with my books, PSP in hard case, and DS. I would say they are pretty durable. I used to use MiniDisc for my portable music, but sony makes no software to connect it with a mac. I have had no success connecting it to use long play. I now have an iPod 20 gig and iPod Shuffle. Feel free to IM me about any questions you may have.
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