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Date:      Wed, 7 May 2003 01:09:50 +0200
From:      Cedric Ware <cedric.ware@enst.fr>
To:        freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ideal laptop recommendations?
Message-ID:  <20030506230950.GA19365@enst.fr>
In-Reply-To: <20030506185816.GA39175@laptop.lambertfam.org>
References:  <jesse@wingnet.net> <20030505223531.6B6755D04@ptavv.es.net> <b96qc0$k4i$1@main.gmane.org> <3EB74DAB.7000705@katherinehouse.com> <b98luv$re$1@main.gmane.org> <20030506185816.GA39175@laptop.lambertfam.org>

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> Apple 15" PowerBook w/Superdrive $2,799.00
> -------------------------------------------
> 15.2" TFT screen (1280x854)
> PowerPC G4 1.0 GHz  (Supposedly about as fast as your 2.0 GHz P4s)
[8<]
> Ships with Unix under the hood. :-) I, personally, drool every time my
> co-worker pulls his older 800MHz 15" out of the bag.

Yeah, me too, especially as I've worked on several occasions on a small
G3 iBook and found it adequate if slow.

Except that I ran some benchmarks on a 800MHz G4 PowerBook, which I
tought would be more or less typical for me: compile teTeX-2.0.2 and
use it to typeset some documents; performance was disappointing,
about 42 minutes for teTeX itself (vs. just over 5 on some Dell with
a quarter the RAM and a 1800MHz P4-M), although typesetting took
"only" half again as long as on the Dell.

That's a quite limited benchmark, but it's not encouraging if you
expect performance for a developer's usage.  Nevertheless, these
laptops might be the only ones where everything (APM, video, modem,
Wi-Fi...) works seamlessly while they run UNIX.

				Still hoping someone proves me wrong,
				Cedric Ware.



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