I don't think that is much of a reason to stay away from the MacBook, when I'm sure most programs will run just as fast through emulation on a MacBook, then they would natively on a PowerBook. Except for the handful of ones that won't work at all.
I don't look at it that way at all. To me, it seemed as Apple had really no other choice. IBM wasn't helping them out, so they went to someone who could give them what they wanted. And one's not really better than the other. Apple will of course make the product seem better than pervious...
Well, the Mini can only support one monitor so you won't be able to dual it up. And you'd be better off waiting to make sure you can get the "new" Minis cause the 64MB on the graphics card will be very helpful.
What is happening to me now, is if I don't use Safari at HardForums for awhile it won't work. But go and access it on Firefox and then use Safari to access it, it will suddenly work. A tad weird, wonder what is going on?
I am having the same problem also. It has been occuring for me since Saturday morning.
EDIT -- Figures the second I post this it starts to work again....
I ended up upgrading the ram, it was a good choice but I still feel the hard drive is holding me back. So I would consider thinking about upgrading the hard drive in the future. That 2MB cache on it isn't helping it much. :rolleyes:
Kind of a weird trade. In anycase, I am looking to trade my MX700 for a MX500 or MX510. The mouse comes with everything, mouse, charger, and Installation CD.
Any questions just shoot me a PM or e-mail. nintendofan AT earthlink.com
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They're not all that bad, I have an MX700 and it gets the job done, and is great for gaming. As for Bluetooth mice and keyboards, I have heard they are equal or better then that of RF.