First off, we've got the good ol' boot test: Obviously the MacBook Pro has an advantage there because of its newer hard drive, however most of my tests aren't very disk bound minimizing the impact of differing hard drives. a MacBook Pro 2.0GHz.īoth systems are configured the way they were from Apple, with 1GB of memory but the original hard drives in each. That being said, I can't get away without putting it to the test so here we have it - a PowerMac G4 1.5GHz vs. Everything is a lot more responsive and the system as a whole feels desktop-fast. Just scrolling through a Finder window is so much faster on the MacBook Pro than on the old G4. Before I get to the actual numbers comparing my PowerBook G4 1.5GHz to the MacBook Pro 2.0GHz, I should say that actually using the machine felt a lot faster.
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