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Do it yourself iBook G4 SuperDrive
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Woohoo! Another excellent reason to void your warranty!
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Originally posted by ghotirking:
Woohoo! Another excellent reason to void your warranty!
Of course, if buying a new one, you're better off ordering a 14.1" iBook with the 4x SuperDrive BTO option.
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Originally posted by selowitch:
Of course, if buying a new one, you're better off ordering a 14.1" iBook with the 4x SuperDrive BTO option.
Why not on the 12 again and again and again ....
the 12" always have less... I dont get it... !?!
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Originally posted by zubro:
Why not on the 12 again and again and again ....
the 12" always have less... I dont get it... !?!
If the 12" ibook had a superdrive it would cut sales on the 12" powerbook with superdrive.
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Originally posted by NYCFarmboy:
If the 12" ibook had a superdrive it would cut sales on the 12" powerbook with superdrive.
I heard that before! ;o)
But you know as me that it is NEEDED in those super-portable machines!... And you also know that the 14" are for "sight defficient" people! :oP
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Originally posted by zubro:
And you also know that the 14" are for "sight defficient" people! :oP
Hmmm. I wonder if there's a laptop available for "spelling deficient" people as well?
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Originally posted by selowitch:
Hmmm. I wonder if there's a laptop available for "spelling deficient" people as well?
me do no speek good language inglich is no me native.
I also rarely check my spelling on forums... (shame on me!) ;o)
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do superdrives function just like the cd-r/dvd combo drive just with the option to burn dvds as well?
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since the superdrive upgrades i would imagine apple is using a diffrent brand of dvd burner, hopefully a great deal cheaper than the one in the article.
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just looking at the pictures in the dissassembly article.. make me cringe... no way in hell i could ever open this thing up.
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MCE offers the upgrade as well. Not bad price wise and they will upgrade the hard drive while the thing is dissembled. Though at that price point you woul d be close to getting a 12" PB
iBook G4 Superdrive!
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One catch with MCE's upgrade is that they don't guarantee iDVD compatibility.
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Originally posted by cold aspiration:
do superdrives function just like the cd-r/dvd combo drive just with the option to burn dvds as well?
somewhat but I am told they have slower speeds both burn and read.
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