Originally posted by: Erasmus-X
That's actually quite reasonable for what you're getting. I paid the EXACT SAME price that the new one retails for about 2 months ago with less features. And Eug probably paid close to $3k for his before tax. :0 You're getting a quality machine though. How many PC manufacturers do you know that build their laptop cases almost completely out of METAL and not plastic?
Yeah, it was pretty spendy, but well worth it. I think I spent close to that much, although I did get somewhat of a discount (and work covers part of it too). I've since played with the 15" Aluminum PowerBook. Sweet machine. For the price it's actually quite a good deal, at 1.25 GHz. Centrino machines with the same feature set are in the same ballpark price range. Indeed, the only Windows laptops I'd ever consider aren't any cheaper anyway.
I'm waiting until 2004H2 though to replace my 1 GHz G4, if the G5s appear. Hopefully with some design tweaking and the die-shrink to 90 nm, they should be able to stick a 1.5-1.6 GHz G5 in a PowerBook. Or maybe I'll wait until 2005, since this TiBook is already quite speedy for most stuff, esp. now that I'm running
Panther X.3. And
Exposé rules.

The time when I notice I could use more speed is when I encode MPEG-2 for DVD, but I don't do it all that often these days. When I do I just set the thing running and go and have dinner or whatever.