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PB 17" Upgrade when
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May 8, 2003, 04:36 PM
 
I have been thinking about getting a 17"PB but I have started to wonder if it will be upgraded within a few months. Everyone says that a 15" ally PB will be out shortly, will this stay at 1ghz? If not it's difficult to believe that the 17" won't also be upgraded at the same time and then there are those new chips to come.

It seems rediculous to think it is already about to be updated (when they are still difficult to come by in some countries) and yet.......
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May 8, 2003, 04:39 PM
 
Originally posted by Mike Pither:
I have been thinking about getting a 17"PB but I have started to wonder if it will be upgraded within a few months. Everyone says that a 15" ally PB will be out shortly, will this stay at 1ghz? If not it's difficult to believe that the 17" won't also be upgraded at the same time and then there are those new chips to come.

It seems rediculous to think it is already about to be updated (when they are still difficult to come by in some countries) and yet.......
oy vay, not this discussion again...
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