I thought one other feature that the PowerBooks have over the iBooks was a CardBus 
(PCMCIA) slot.  Maybe that's changed with the new G4 iBook?

-tom

> ----------
> From:         Andrew, a Mac Freak
> Subject:      Re: iBook vs PowerBook 12"
> 
> From what I have read, the iBook and the PowerBook 12" are almost the
> same; they both use the same LCD screen, have basically the same bus and
> processor speed (that is, if you are talking about the G4 iBook), and, I
> believe, they have the same monitor output.  The main advantages are the
> SuperDrive, size and weight, and the stylish case design.  The iBook G4 that
> I have is very small, and it even fits in a PowerBook Duo carry case!  Also,
> unless the 15" monitor you are talking about has capabilities of 1024x768
> resolution or better, it will not be any advantage over the built-in LCD
> screen, as the iBook and PowerBook 12" both have max resolutions of
> 1024x768.  I actually prefer the LCD over a CRT.
> 
> -- 
> Andrew
> 

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