“The $999 Apple iBook is not an extremely high-end system, but it isn’t low-end, either; it’s a good machine at a bargain price. If you’ve been looking to add another Mac to your home network, consider buying this one. Or just tell Santa you’ve been very, very good,” writes Troy Dreier for PC Magazine. Yes, that PC Magazine. Full review here.
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