On 15-Feb-05, at 4:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Why can't they make iBooks display any higher resolutions, anyways?

Apple can - but keeping the iBook at 1024x768 is a way of differentiating
the iBook from the PowerBook line. Already the line is seriously blurred at
the 12" line.

Which is why when I wanted a faster machine, my 12" PB became a 12" iBook...since I don't use Bluetooth and the PB didn't have a SuperDrive anyways, and I need something compact...


A 14" screen at a bit higher resolution in an iBook price range might have made me consider it a bit longer than the half second I did, probably still wouldn't have bought it, though.


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