Apple Computer on Tuesday unveiled updates to its iBooks laptop and Mac Mini lines, including increased memory and built-in wireless technology.
Apple Computer came out swinging at this week's Macworld Expo with a battery of new products aimed at boosting performance at the high end of the company's desktop and notebook Mac lines.
ZDNet Australia reviews seven of the most outstanding, high-end notebooks.
On paper, Apple's new 15-inch PowerBook bears all the hallmarks of great mobile gaming platform.
The aluminium notebook from Cupertino gets an update, including a faster DVD burner, processor and graphics.
This PowerBook is the lightest fully loaded desktop-replacement notebook ever--certainly worth its high cost.
The 17-inch PowerBook is sexy, and it comes with great extras, but it's not much faster than the Titanium model.
If you're looking for a high-end desktop replacement notebook, you've got a choice of processors and even a 64-bit option. Intel or AMD: whose processor reigns supreme?
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