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  • Apple steps up to G4 Macs

    San Francisco -- Apple iCEO Steve Jobs unveiled the fast, new Power Mac G4 line during his keynote speech at Seybold Seminars San Francisco. He also announced a 22-inch flat-panel monitor. The first G4 desktops are now available for order in this country, according to Apple Australia.

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  • Apple switches on PowerBook cuts

    Apple Computer has cut the price of its 12-inch and 15-inch PowerBooks in a push to make notebook computers a larger part of its business.

  • Apple PowerBook G4 (12-inch, SuperDrive)

    Though pricier than the 12-inch iBook G4 and some comparable PC laptops, the 12-inch PowerBook G4's performance, solid set of features and software, and killer design will overjoy intermediate and advanced mobile users.

  • Apple 17-inch PowerBook G4

    This PowerBook is the lightest fully loaded desktop-replacement notebook ever--certainly worth its high cost.

  • Apple 12.1-inch PowerBook G4

    The smallest notebook from Cupertino gets an update, including a faster processor and graphics, room for more memory, and analog and DVI outputs.

  • Apple PowerBook G4 (PowerPC G4 1GHz, 17-inch TFT)

    The 17-inch PowerBook is sexy, and it comes with great extras, but it's not much faster than the Titanium model.

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