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We'd be kidding ourselves if we didn't admit that one of the nicest features of the 17" PowerBook G4 is its 17" widescreen display. With a native resolution of 1,440 x 900 pixels spread across 17" of diagonal ultra-sharp widescreen LCD, images don't just appear on the screen, they pop. Movies, text, games, and photos are sharp, clear, bright and beautiful. Watching a movie on the 17" PowerBook G4 is like having your own personal screening room - it's truly an awesome experience, and can make cross-country flights in coach painless and enjoyable (well, that's stretching the truth a bit).
Despite all of the power and size, the PowerBook is frugal with the electricity. We managed to obtain nearly three hours of battery life while watching a DVD (with sound level set to 70%), and more than 5 hours of battery life while performing normal, routine tasks like composing and sending e-mail, surfing the web, and so on.
Never before has there been a laptop computer that's combined so much beauty, performance, stability and efficiency in a masterfully crafted package, but Apple is used to being the first to introduce what later becomes "the standard." If you're in the market for a laptop, give the Apple PowerBook G4 a serious look. Combined with the Panther operating system, the 17", 1.33GHz PowerBook G4 is a force to be reckoned with. Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got some other articles to tend to...good thing the PowerBook is fired-up and eager to help.
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