09-03-2008, 04:02 PM
The iBook hard drives are relatively tricky to replace. If you are itchin' for an excuse to get a refurb MacBook (which has a very easy to replace hard drive), now may be the time.
Having a first generation MacBook myself after having an iBook G3 700 (gave to TheTominatrix) and a Dual 1.8 G5 desktop (still my primary), I never once regretted getting it. It is faster than my desktop for most things and lets me easily run Windows software (full-speed natively) when I need it.
Having a first generation MacBook myself after having an iBook G3 700 (gave to TheTominatrix) and a Dual 1.8 G5 desktop (still my primary), I never once regretted getting it. It is faster than my desktop for most things and lets me easily run Windows software (full-speed natively) when I need it.