Drum roll please!
My daughter is the proud owner of a new 12" PowerBook! Ta Daa!
We bought it at the "Oak Brook Mall" in Oakbrook. FYI, of the three Apple stores in our area (Chicago, Schaumburg, Oakbrook), the Oak Brook store has the lowest sales tax (Schaumberg 2nd, Chicago most). Didn't know that, but found out from talking to the Apple rep.
We got the "base" machine. That is, no extra RAM, and just the "combo drive". Our budget was pretty much blown with what we got! The young man (College student, summer job), told us that was the machine he was saving up for. He said he was not reccomending the SuperDrives because they are so slow (1X DVD write). And the $200 difference for the SuperDrive could purchase an external FireWire DVD Burner that would be faster. Also, we can add that later IF she even needs or wants that(which she currently doesn't).
Got the AppleCare, since the 3 years start AT THE DATE OF PURCHASE OF THE EQUIPMENT. So waiting woudn't have given us any more time. That also meant they updated all the OS X software. Saved me the hassle, especially since I only have dial-up.
We will get the AirPort probably from Amazon.com since her uncle gave her a gift certificate from them. We may also get MS Office education edition there too, since it's the lowest price ($100, free shipping).
Got the HP 5150 printer (free after rebate). Did not buy the USB connector cord there ($20!). Bought one at Walmart for $10. It was still too much! It's such a rip that they (HP) don't include one!
Hopefully this week we'll pick up a MicroSoft Optical Wheelmouse at Best Buy (on sale $10). They work great in OS 9, and it's not a big loss if she swaps it later with some other device.
And we got the iPod deal. She doesn't want it, but I couldn't pass up the deal. I hope Apple hurries up with the rebate check!
So, with a little bit of hassle I got the laptop connected to our dialup ISP. However, for some reason I have to use the "Terminal" window to logon, wereas with OS 9, and Winows 98 it connects without a keystroke. Weird and annoying!
But once "connected" she's had lots of fun setting up iChat with her AIM account and talking to her "buddies".
Showed her Safari which she's been using to watch Homestarrunner and check her College email. I keep asking her if the schools mail system supports POP or IMAP so I can set up "Mail". I've tried to explain the advantages, but so far she's not interested. Oh well...
At least I can play with the iPod!
Thanks Again!
PS. Whats this about setting up the power manager (to reduce the heat)?