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My Mac Magazine bob@mymac.com I've delayed long enough. It's time for a new computer. I've nursed this current one long enough. I also have delayed this column long enough. But I had to wait until today's WWDC announcements. Most importantly? The new G3 PowerBooks. Here is the deal. I've got a MacTell XB series Macintosh clone (200MHz 604e, 72 megs of RAM, 4MB of VRAM and a 2 Gig IDE HD). MacTell? (http://www.mactell.com) Never heard of them? They are about the only Mac clone manufacturers that made it through being "Steved." They did so by adapting and not whining and crying that their license went poof. They made some darn good computers and now they make some darn good accessories for the iMac (http://www.imaccessories.com). Not to mention FireWire hard drives for your Blue and White G3 (http://www.firepower.com). :-) As well as some killer Graphic Cards and accelerator cards. These guys are good. They have adapted at an incredible rate... and I'm glad to have been their customer. No, this is NOT a commercial for MacTell. I don't even think they advertise with us. This is about me needing a new 'puter. And bad! Seems my MacTell is really getting long in the tooth. It is a sordid story that I won't fully tell here. This was a great machine. I still love it and I'm sure I'll find some way to use it for some time. (Hmmmm maybe it is time for Mom to get a Mac.) I've known that I've needed a G3 for some time. I was just waiting for the right time. Well, it turns out the time is getting riper by the minute. Today at the WWDC, Steve announced what we all knew was coming. New PowerBooks. And ohhhh, what a treat they seem to be! Nearly two pounds lighter. Twenty percent thinner. Cooler and FASTER! :-) This is a good combination. My friends will tell you I have had a case of PowerBook fever something bad. Real bad. The type of life I have a PowerBook just makes more sense than having desktop computers all over the place. So Apple has a killer PowerBook out right now and I'm thinking I just might take the plunge. But first let's review what is out there for me to purchase. Both desktops and PowerBooks.
The things I need:
The iMac
iMac Cost: 10
iMac Performance: 3-7
iMac Expandability: 0
iMac Portability: 3
Refurbished Beige G3s
Refurbished Beige G3 Cost: 4-6
Refurbished Beige G3 Performance: 3-6
Refurbished Beige G3 Expandability: 6
Refurbished Beige G3 Portability: 0
PDQ WallStreet The downside to these units is heat and weight. They generate a lot of heat and they are a bit on the heavy side. But they are portable! Which is a very big plus to me.
PDQ WallStreet Cost: 6-9
PDQ WallStreet Performance: 3-6
PDQ WallStreet Expandability: 4
PDQ WallStreet Portability: 7
New Blue and White G3 The downside? Hooking up my printers and scanner. I'd have to buy a whole set of adapters to get my legacy hardware attached. :-( Not to mention portability or rather the lack of it.
New Blue and White G3 Cost: 7-8
New Blue and White G3 Performance: 7-10
New Blue and White G3 Expandability: 9
New Blue and White G3 Portability: 1
The New and Improved G3 Series PowerBook Will the processor be upgradeable? Will the prices come down just after I buy one? Certainly their decreased weight is wonderful. The new ATI chipset for the video much more aggressive. But there is also the question of my printers and what-not being able to hook up. (I'm glad the SCSI was kept onboard!)
New and Improved G3 Series PowerBook Cost: 0-3
New and Improved G3 Series PowerBook Performance: 7-0
New and Improved G3 Series PowerBook Expandability: 7
New and Improved G3 Series PowerBook Portability: 10 Ohhhh decisions... decisions. Do I get an ethernet card for my MacTell and never shut it off again and network it to a new PowerBook? Do I buy a refurbed or used beige G3 and a refurbed WallStreet? Do I bite the bullet and buy a brand new PowerBook? (rubbing his back pocket) Tune in next month when hopefully I'll be writing my column from one of these decisions! ;-)
Bob McCormick
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