Infoworld says “After spending quality time with the PowerBook running Mac OS X 10.2.2, we don’t care if we ever touch another $3,500-plus top-end PC notebook. Yes, it is that good, and its value has nothing to do with its sleek looks,” and concluding “The PowerBook G4 isn’t a product to watch; it’s the only notebook on the market worth spending $2,500 on, and at that price, it’s a steal.” Full article here.
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