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If you have been paying any attention to Apple commercials and print advertisements these days, you will see that they have done nothing short of slinging mud to garner PC customers and convert them to the Mac cult. Sure, there are a great deal of advantages to having a Mac; the most obvious is that they cannot be infected with viruses, but they are also rumored to be more efficient and faster than a Windows operated personal computer.
The Apple G4 is one of the more popular Apple notebook computers. It has a small 13” screen and it is rather light, making it great for business people who travel or just regular people who tote their laptops around when weight is an issue. Along with other Mac notebook computers, one of the best parts of buying a new Mac is getting it in the mail (or bringing it home in a box). The packaging itself is just delectable, and it screams anticipation causing one to feel that very same emotion when trying to get their computer out of the package. After you get into it, the Apple G4 itself is beautiful. It is a small, lightweight notebook computer encased in pearl white casing, and as far as features go it has got just about everything a person could need by way of laptop computers.
For example, the Apple G4 has a 30 GB ATA/100 4200RPM hard drive and a 1.2 GHz G4 processor. Another great thing about the Apple G4 is that it is completely silent. If not completely, the only time the G4 does even make whirr of sound is when it is first heating up or attempting to read data off of a compact disc. When the computer goes into thinking mode it can hum a bit loudly, but it is well worth the fact that the computer doesn’t really make any other noises. If you like music or you like to burn CDs; the Apple G4 is for you. It has an efficient working system with a large hard drive and a CD burner that is great for burning data onto CDs.
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