I have the latest Thinkpad. It's not bad...but I'd MUCH prefer a
Powerbook. My previous Thinkpad was very heavy and loud...but to its
credit it *did* take a beating. (until all the keyboard keys started
falling off ;)

The newer ones are MUCH lighter (I've got the Centrino processor) and
are decent machines...but the batteries are very odd...they stick out of
the back of the machine...like a ledge...although it hasn't actually
caused me any grief, just looks weird.

To summarize, new Thinkpads are a huge improvement but are still eons
away from Powerbooks in my opinion. Not to mention I'm still finding
annoying bugs in XP. (Particularly in win explorer windows)

Stace


-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Cantrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 8:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [CFCDev] OT: The Sony Vaio or the 17in Mac Power book?

On Feb 18, 2004, at 2:40 AM, Roland Collins wrote:

> Not a big Sony fan.  I've had nothing but trouble with their equipment

> in
> the past, mostly because of Sony proprietary features.  If it's a 
> choice
> between those two, go Mac all the way.

I've had this experience, as well.  Sony makes very cool hardware, but 
I'd stick to their cameras and PDAs.  Sony laptops are notoriously 
inflexible due to their proprietary drivers.  I was never able to get 
Linux running properly on my Picturebook.

As Nathan said, IBMs are great PC laptops.  If you are going to go with 
a PC, and if a Sony or a Powerbook are within your budget, than a 
ThinkPad is within your budget, as well, and, in my opinion, is your 
best PC option.

Of course, you can't go wrong with a Mac, although the new Powerbooks 
have some issues that you should make sure are resolved before making a 
purchase.  I use a 1GHz Powerbook (the last "old" model), and I have 
been very happy with it.

Christian

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