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Advantages Light, tough and has a huge screen

Disadvantages Small hard-drive

-sigh- Finally, a capable computer from Apple that won't be called "fruity" or "girly."

The first PowerBook was released in 1991 and ever since then it's been a steady climb out of the land of small screens, wimpy batteries, and teensy hard disks. Apple's PowerBooks are so good now that the only reason they cost so much, I'd guess, is to give their desktop machines a reason for being. Every year the PB gets better, and this year is no exception. Especially compared to previous redesigns, the Titanium is a worthy 10th anniversary Powerbook. You don't have to be a Mac-lover to want one of these things bad.

The long-awaited PowerBook G4 is a stunning mix of power, features, and ergonomics. Last year's Powerbook was already nigh perfect but the Titanium packs more features and better specs into an even smaller package. It will make a sweet OSX machine. Still, there are a few reasons to consider the purchase carefully. After all, at £1500 for the base model and £2000 for the big daddy, perfection is the least you'd expect.

First Impressions - How Cool Is It?

It's as cool as you're afraid it might be. Get ready to whip out that wallet involuntarily.

The screen is so thin from above you might not even know it's there, but from the front it's obscenely wide, extending almost to the extreme edge of its casing. And - HURRAH - they finally figured out that they needed to flip the Apple symbol over. When you're out at a cafe and the case is open, or sitting across from someone in the boardroom, the Apple sigil is RIGHT-SIDE-UP on the Titanium.

The Titanium casing is sleek and tight. One of my first questions was whether the thin new case would feel flimsy. Previous PowerBooks, cased in plastic, have always broken easily or slowly changed shaped over time. After a car accident6 months ago, mine will no longer snap shut, it's slightly warped. But the good news is that the Titanium feels very sturdy and quite tough. If you pick it up by one corner it won't creak and flex much. It definitely feels much stronger than any PowerBook I've ever felt. Overtime, this is really important and may determine the life span of the machine.

The silver keyboard is gorgeous, and more important: FULL SIZE. Find another5.3-lb laptop that doesn't force you to use some crammed child's keyboard and I'll buy you a drink. Each key is supported by a pair of levers on each side that work against each other like scissors, giving each key a clean, straight-down feeling, a clean release, and good elasticity, all in an extraordinarily tiny space. You will NOT miss your desktop computer's keyboard when you're on the road.

Oh, yeah, and it's freakin' fast as hell.

Your Choices - What are the Configs?

The high-end model compared to the lower-end: 500MHz instead of 400, 256MBof memory instead of 128. 20GB hard disk instead of 10. That's it.

Is it worth the extra £500? Probably not, unless you are a media freak. You probably won't notice the extra 100MHz. At least, not very often. The RAM is a non-issue since it's cheaper to buy that on your own.

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    Awesome review. Awesome machine.

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