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toomuchplor ([personal profile] toomuchplor) wrote2008-02-09 11:42 am
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Computer Woes

Okay, so -- here's the deal:

1) Two and a half years ago (or thereabouts) I bought a shiny new iBook G4. It was my firstest laptop and my firstest Mac and we quickly developed an inappropriate bond of pure love. I did, however, keep my languishing old PC desktop because it has some software I need that doesn't run on Mac OS. However, it is dusty and stanky and I would like to unload it as soon as I can.

2) Because I use this iBook exclusively, for both work and play, it is old beyond its years. The Y key is trying to flee the keyboard entirely, the battery hatch is crotchety and flighty, and lately the iBook's PMU has been an utter arse -- I've had to reset it three times and the newest charming symptom is that the computer won't 'wake up' from sleep. Instead, it goes unresponsive and plays dead, so I have to reboot it over and over. The iBook's hard drive is laughably tiny (60GB -- "THERE ARE IPODS WITH BIGGER HDS!" my brother shouts) and its processor doesn't do a great job of keeping up with everything I'd like it to do. (I don't blame Apple for any of this, mind you -- for a laptop, the iBook is getting up in years and I have used the shit out of this thing and it's generally been marvelous. It's just getting oooold.) Clearly, I needed to shell out for a proper PowerBook in the first place instead of trying to get this little economy model to behave like a workhorse. However, I could barely afford this one at the time, so... *shrug*.

3) I have a wee bit of money saved up from my hectic working autumn season and I'm thinking I can afford a new computer. Keeping in mind that new Macs now can run PC software (and I can thusly actually rid myself of the old PC finally), I'm a bit flummoxed as to what I should do. Should I get a second Mac, a desktop version? For less than a new MacBook Pro (which is the new workhorse laptop) I could get more processor power, a bigger HD, and the new Leopard platform which will let me run my old PC software. Or should I just replace my little iBook? Again, I can't afford a MacBook Pro, so I'd be stuck with another econo model laptop trying to do the duties of a workhorse -- but I'd only have one computer and it'd be simpler to manage files, etc.

(The MacBook Air isn't an option, as it really wouldn't work without a lot of peripheral crap like USB ethernet ports and a USB SuperDrive, and it's too expensive anyway and grr - Apple, could you be ANY MORE ANNOYING WITH YOUR SHINY NEW PRETTIES? Sigh.)

The price difference isn't huge between the two options, only about $50. I can't reasonably expect to have enough money to buy a new laptop to replace the iBook for another year at least, maybe longer, so buying an iMac would mean living with the sad little iBook for a while yet. On the other hand, having a second machine would mean I could take a bit of pressure off the iBook, transferring files and some less-used programs off its beleaguered HD. I also have a USB 500GB external HD I could permanently hook up to the new iMac and have tons of file space to spare there.

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[identity profile] apple-pi.livejournal.com 2008-02-09 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I vote for a MacBook. I have one (have had for a while now - over a year? I think?) and I love and adore it. My only complaint has been that I've had to replace the power cord twice. (I liked the magnetic attachment thing, that's nice, since my kids keep tripping over the cord and yanking it out, and the magnetic attachment ensures that nothing goes "snap." But the wire just beside the attachment gets bent and frays and... replaced it. Twice.) Otherwise, I loooooove this thing. It's lightweight, very quick speeds, sharp images, and very hardy - I've bashed it around Europe and the States and it's always come through beautifully.

I have an external hard drive for movies and such, but that said, I can store a TON of crap on this baby - and I do.

Anyway, that's my vote.

[identity profile] toomuchplor.livejournal.com 2008-02-10 06:59 am (UTC)(link)
Grr, the power cord issue! Good to know that it hasn't actually been solved with the new MagSafe thing -- my roomie was the first to trip over my cord on the iBook but the pin bends so easily, I am officially now on my 5th power cord -- or maybe 6th? It's ridiculous either way, with them costing at least $60 each. And of course, not covered under warranty!

I have a couple of friends who love their MacBooks. I guess I'm just concerned that I'll be in the same boat in another 2 years, having made the MacBook do the duty of a much tougher machine.

I think my secret option is to ask my employer to build some kind of equipment subsidy into next year's budget -- something like, I pay half and they pay half. I work for a non-profit so I am sort of expected to have my own work computer but I don't think it's unreasonable to see if the organization can go halfsies on a MacBook Pro in a year or so. And in the meantime, I can try out the iMac thing and see how it goes? I dunno!