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Some questions about PB 12" Rev B
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Senior User
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Canada GTA
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quick question, did the 12" Rev B powerbook with 1Ghz have DVI out, or Mini-DVI in this case. and was it supposed to come with AP Extreme card built in or not? and was the ram PC2100 or PC2700?
and more subjective question, is it going to be enough for work that involves mail, very light photoshop, and moderate-medium Dreamweaver use?
and in general, is it snappy enough for someone who's used to P3 500 and P3 800 - or how much snappier would it feel?
thanks. also if anybody remember the link to that site that liss all past Apple machines with the specs, etc..that would be nice. 
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Chicago,IL
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It has Mini-DVI out,it is AP Extreme ready and it uses PC2100 RAM...It will definately be able to handle just about anything you throw at it,I used mine for Photoshop and Macromedia Studio MX without any hiccups...The Rev B is no slow poke.
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::12" PowerBook G4 | 1.33GHz | 1.25GB | 60GB | APX | OS X 10.4.1::
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: New York City, NY
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Originally posted by Ryan1524:
quick question, did the 12" Rev B powerbook with 1Ghz have DVI out, or Mini-DVI in this case. and was it supposed to come with AP Extreme card built in or not? and was the ram PC2100 or PC2700?
and more subjective question, is it going to be enough for work that involves mail, very light photoshop, and moderate-medium Dreamweaver use?
and in general, is it snappy enough for someone who's used to P3 500 and P3 800 - or how much snappier would it feel?
thanks. also if anybody remember the link to that site that liss all past Apple machines with the specs, etc..that would be nice.
the ibook G4 1GHz i'm using right now feels snappier than my P4 1.4 GHz.
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iamwhor3hay
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: south afrika
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try downloading "mactracker" from macupdate.com or versiontracker.com
it's a nice lil' app that holds a database of pretty much all of Apple's products to date (incl. your much sought spec info) give it a try 
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