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Apple Powerbook 667-MHz: ... is the worst peice of computer hard ware that I have ever used, it is a discrace to all computer kind. If you are caught with this computer in my genral area, then I will hunt you down smash the computer and spit upon your worthless head. Christ for the same money I could get a used alienware laptop with 3 times the prossesr power, twice the memory, and much more, but throw on top of all that a cd player that wo...
Read the full review: This sucks by Raven-WIdow
 

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Archive Computers / A powerful ADSL Router & 4 port switch
 
Apple Power Mac 1-GHz Apple Power Mac 1-GHz
Dual 1 GHz PowerPC G4
512 MB SDRAM
80 GB Ultra ATA Hard Disk
CD-RW: 24x (read), 8x (write), 4x (rewrite); DVD Recorder: 6x (read), 2x (write);
Mac OS 9 and below or Mac OS X
QuickTime, iMovie 2, iPhoto, iTunes 2, Mac OS X Mail, iDVD 2, DVD Player, Microsoft In...
 
Archive Computers - Apple iMac DV 350MHz Apple iMac DV 350MHz
350 MHz PowerPC G3
64 MB RAM
6 GB Hard Disk
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Mac OS 9 and below
 
Apple iMac Desktop snow 600-MHz Apple iMac Desktop snow 600-MHz
600 MHz PowerPC G3
256 MB SDRAM
40 GB Ultra ATA Hard Disk
CD-RW: 24x (read), 4x (write), 4x (rewrite);
Mac OS X or Mac OS 9 and below
Mac OS X v10.1, Mac OS 9.2, QuickTime, iMovie 2, iTunes 2, AppleWorks, Mac OS X Mail, Microsoft Internet Explorer, EarthLink, ...
 
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SimonMackay LinkSys Ethernet Cable/DSL router
... 2001, I had run BigPond Cable Internet and shared it into a computer network with 3-4 computers using Win98SE Internet Connection Sharing. It was terrible using ICS. I wouldn't be sure that, when I boot up my PC, ICS would work as it should or not. When it wouldn't work, it would dish out IP addresses, but wouldn't pass any traffic to the Internet. I often had to leave the computer up all the time and, if there was a power failure or a system crash while I was away, I would have to talk people through uninstalling and reinstalling ICS just to get it going. So I had to bite the bullet and have us buy a Linksys 4-port router which was going at a very ch...
Read the full review: One of a good lineup of Linksys products by SimonMackay
Tybalt348 Apple iBook
... recently bought an iBook to take away with me to university in September, wanting something different from a normal windows system. I briefly considered getting Linux, but then looked at the iBook and decided to give it a try. People tried to convince me it was a bad idea initially, saying that I'd have to get used to a new OS and there wasn't much software for it. Blah Blah Blah :) Well, it took about a few days to get used to the new OS. I haven't had a problem with it. The only reason it feels odd at first is that I'm so used to Win 98. A total computer newbie would find learning to use Mac OSx much easier than Windows. The software that c...
Read the full review: Nice by Tybalt348
matt1979 Apple iMac
... review may be a little short because I don't know too much about computers but recently I got a new job and I had to work on an IMac and it is absolutely rubbish. In fairness it may just be that I am too use to a windows PC but then so are most people so I will say that if you have never used an apple before don't bother. I have to use it mainly for the internet and it is so bad I am writing this review on a PC because it can't support internet explorer. I feel that the market is now so dominated by Microsoft that the Apple does not really stand a chance. Other browsers such as netscape function well but I found that the connection is frustratingly ...
Read the full review: An apple a day keeps Bill Gates away by matt1979
 
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