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It's a little overdue, but nice to see the final strings of the G3 being cut. I'm a little surprised they didn't offer DVD burners on any of the new iPods, but I guess that would rally cut into the PowerBooks. As is, I can see the new iBooks taking a lot away from the PowerBooks... at least until they start putting G5s in them (since they put G4s in the iBooks I imagine G5 PBs won't be far behind.)

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poor price/performance ratio  screaming silence | 10/22/03
What perfomance???  FirstNLastN | 10/22/03
Or...  BitTwiddler | 10/22/03
in most cases  doh123 | 10/22/03
yeah, like nobody will buy a Jaguar  MarcB_z | 10/22/03
Re: yeah, like nobody will buy a Jaguar  issthatso | 10/23/03
About Time  JakAttak | 10/22/03
No it wouldn't  FirstNLastN | 10/22/03
What about SuperDrive?  FirstNLastN | 10/22/03
Because...  Fred Fredrickson | 10/22/03
Seems a good thing for consumers  FilledOut | 10/22/03
well....  alpha11@... | 10/22/03
Well...  BitTwiddler | 10/22/03
well  doh123 | 10/22/03
You do realize this is a laptop  tic swayback | 10/22/03
Show me the laptop  MarcB_z | 10/22/03
RE: well...  JakAttak | 10/22/03
Value rules, not bottom line dollar  frgough@... | 10/22/03
Bottom feeding is lousy business  j.m.galvin | 10/22/03
competing  tic swayback | 10/22/03
Poor Price Performance Ratio?  Frihet | 10/22/03
Well, guess that'll forever leave Lindows  FilledOut | 10/22/03

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