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After spending quality time with the PowerBook running Mac OS X 10.2.2, we don't care if we ever touch another $3,500-plus top-end PC notebook. Yes, it is that good, and its value has nothing to do with its sleek looks.
Each of the machines is priced aggressively, at least as far as Macintoshes go, without sacrificing any of the quality workmanship synonymous with Apple.
System 7 represents the most dramatic change to the Macintosh's operating system since its introduction in 1984.
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The Macintosh will be compared to other machines not only in terms of its features but also in the light of the lavish claims and promises made by Apple co-founder Steven Jobs
The Macintosh IIx last September was greeted with a chorus of yawns rather than with the raves that ushered in the Macintosh II
It looks much like the Mac Plus, but the Mac SE contains some radical changes, including room for a second internal drive and even a fan
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It is the Macintosh's advanced user interface, far more sophisticated than anything that came before it in its price range, that clinched the award