In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Wrong, if you look at it really, this is not the case, you pay what you > get for, and the ibook are rather cheap for the price point. The only > negative point is that they have smaller screens, but that only means > that apple can spend more money on other stuff.
For 1024x768, a 12" screen is very reasonable; it keeps the total laptop size down, so I actually prefer it. A 14" iBook is available if you really want the larger screen. It is difficult if not impossible to find a screen and keyboard of the iBook's quality on any "budget" i386 laptop. -- Shields.