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A good idea for presentations?Friday, November 2. 2007Comments
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Yep, it sounds good !
BTW PowerBook G4 are still the better solution to presentations.
Ya, I've heard the same, but just rumors.... I hope that's could be true !!
I often work with 12", because I travel a lot, and I think 12" are the best solution for any voyager
Well, I overheard it from someone with a lot of "street cred", if you want to say so, who heard it directly from an AAPL-employee (not a store employee - they get their rumors from macrumors.com, too).
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I thought about buying an Eee PC for presentations in A good idea for presentations?. And this idea got a little boost as there are first sucess stories in the net about an unlikely combination:Load OSX 10.5 Leopard on the eeePC.
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