I don't know why anyone would buy the white one. I have heard they are incredibly inferior to the unibodies. They flex more, stain, crack, and break whereas the unibodies are extremely sturdy.
They're cheaper. They're also much sturdier (in a structural sense) than any other plastic laptop I've seen on the market. Haven't heard much about the cracking issues but I don't own one.
Yeah, I'm sure it's the battery... sheesh. So how many fully charged batteries do u carry for your laptop and mobile? Maybe 3 or 4, how do u swap n charge them, sit there watching, set an alarm?
maybe the price/performance comparison to the 13" Pro
or that it has 2 ports for audio, not one, and both are digital. The FireWire 400 perhaps...
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I don't know why anyone would buy the white one. I have heard they are incredibly inferior to the unibodies. They flex more, stain, crack, and break whereas the unibodies are extremely sturdy.
Maybe because people like being able to easily replace the batteries in their laptops.
They're cheaper. They're also much sturdier (in a structural sense) than any other plastic laptop I've seen on the market. Haven't heard much about the cracking issues but I don't own one.
I've had my whitebook for a year and it still looks just like the day I bought it. It certainly looks a lot better than the dull grey Macbooks.
Yeah, I'm sure it's the battery... sheesh. So how many fully charged batteries do u carry for your laptop and mobile? Maybe 3 or 4, how do u swap n charge them, sit there watching, set an alarm?
maybe the price/performance comparison to the 13" Pro
or that it has 2 ports for audio, not one, and both are digital. The FireWire 400 perhaps...