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Photo Forum / Digital Photography / DSLR Cameras / December 2006

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Taking another (very serious) look at the Apple MacBook laptop computer, as an in the field storage and editing device for digital photography.

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george@dpmac.com - 09 Dec 2006 08:07 GMT
First off I have to admit that I have never really liked the, shiny
refrigerator white, iBook laptop computers. I have used them a number
of times and even taken other people to Apple Stores to buy them, but
just like those gum drop colored and flower power iMacs (which I had no
problem installing in my client's offices), I never envisioned buying
one for myself. ............

http://dpmac.com/apple/macbook/dec06.html
John McWilliams - 09 Dec 2006 17:08 GMT
> First off I have to admit that I have never really liked the, shiny
> refrigerator white, iBook laptop computers. I have used them a number
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> http://dpmac.com/apple/macbook/dec06.html

Are you the author?

IAE, I would wait to see what MacWorld will bring....

I use a MBP for tethered shooting with Canon software, and it's a bit slow.

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Christopher Campbell - 09 Dec 2006 18:11 GMT
> First off I have to admit that I have never really liked the, shiny
> refrigerator white, iBook laptop computers. I have used them a number
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> http://dpmac.com/apple/macbook/dec06.html

You know, if you don't like the color of a computer, you can always have it
painted. http://www.colorwarepc.com/

I finally replaced my old G4 PowerBook with a MacBook Pro. I like it a lot. I
don't think I will pay nearly $500 to have those guys paint it, though.
 
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