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*_@Psivewri_* I know I most likely shouldn't be asking this question, but it seemed to me that you were a tad bit ticked off at this part of the video. 3:23-3:27 Is everything alright?
For those curious on some backstory on these machines: The Aluminium PowerBook was actually given to me in a zip lock bag, completely torn to bits. I did my best to re assemble it although I didn't have any spare parts to get it working again. The PowerBook G4 was given to me by an Apple collector a few years back and I never had the right OS to install on it. (You can see by the PowerMac G5 Install DVD). The machine has passed through at least three repair shops in its time, so must have had a very loving owner. It's truly wonderful to see the G4 brought back to its prime, you did an awesome job restoring it!
Interestingly, this was also not the right screen for it - the font underneath was only used on the 867 and 1ghz G4 TiBooks - the 667/800's still used Apple Garamond. They're the same resolution though, so no big deal.
No integrated webcam, probably no integrated antennas for wireless, different lighting method for the display, no light sensor, much thicker lid, noticeable lip between the bezel and the display. You can get thinner bezels for modern laptops, but given the level of tech it's usually better to make them slightly thicker. You also need to remember that the PowerBook G4 was an exception and started at AU$5500 -- I had a Celeron laptop back in 2005 and the bezels were at least 2.5cm thick all around, which was not uncommon for the time.
In 2002 I think my desktop PC had 2GB RAM (4 x 512MB PC3200) on an Abit NF7-S 2.0 with an overclocked XP1700+ tbred b @ 2.3GHz (I think) & if I wasn’t using that system as my main rig then it would have been a tbird 1000 axia-y @ 1333MHz on an old via kt133a chipset based mobo with 1GB crucial memory (2 x 512MB PC133)
Your picky PC shopper, much like my mom, wouldn't buy a computer unless it had 512 MB of RAM (it was a different time.) Now, your picky PC shopper wouldn't buy a computer unless it has 16 GB of ram.
In the early 2000's Apple was about a decade ahead in terms of its hardware and software design. The fit and finish was far beyond any existing PC manufacturer.
@@ransom182 Apple products have always been ahead of its time. Other companies are generally catching up, even today. Things simply just slow down a bit after Steve Jobs died.
It is amazing how much computer specifications have improved since 2002. Way back in 2002 one gigabyte of RAM was considered huge! Now top end Mac books have up to 16 gigabytes of RAM. And 16 gigabytes hard drive space is nothing today. As most good quality laptops today have around 256 gigabytes of hard drive space. And most modern hard drives are solid state ones.
Yes, always loved them as well, so I got the fastest 1.5 GHz model. Like others in the G4 line, it was slow even for the time, and unlike them, it runs hot as hell, the fan screams and the (new) battery only lasts 90 minutes. The aluminium casing got bent in normal use. It runs neither a modern OS nor OS 9, and Tiger has no killer apps. But it's still nice to have somehow, and I fire it up all the time, and get work done.
I have the 867 12” and an 867 version of the machine Nathan showed in the vid. Dear God the 12” is slow. I think its the lack of L3 Cache on all 12” that kills the performance. Mine also revs the fan and gets hot too. Its cute, but the Titanium is way better.
@@aegonthedragon7303 I guess the L3 cache makes up for the criminally slow (167MHz tops) bus on these machines. Never had one with L3, I do have a lovely 17" iMac that is a similar disappointment at 1GHz. The core is all right, it just constantly gets choked up.
Is it the luxo lamp iMac? The G5 iMacs still are “decent” machines on 10.5, 10.4 would be much better, as my dual core G5 runs rather well for its age on Tiger
@@aegonthedragon7303 yeah, it's the lamp. I lucked out on a near-mint one for 50$. Beautiful machine, but not very quick. I also have the G5 iMac which as you say is more than decent in performance, but otherwise quite boring!
I recently restored a couple of these machines. They haven’t aged all that well, since in addition to paint chipping, I also had the problem with the plastic frame coming unglued from the titanium panels. But they are very nice machines to use and shockingly cheap on eBay if you keep an eye out for a few days. I got some “non-working” ones for almost nothing and all I had to do to get them to boot was disconnect the PRAM battery
I bought 15 inch PowerBook G4 off EBay last year running Mac OS 10.1. I like booting it up for Nostalgia and I have a playlist with songs from 2000 to 2001. It takes me back in time.
A long time ago these laptops had no issue with youtube, I remember using the original youtube on the 1Ghz version if this exact laptop. These things get really HOT, as well. Not surprise it still works all thing considered. These were actually very good machines, with the exception they were known for having weak hinges.
watching with Modern Warfare in the background whilst waiting for the servers connect makes this video so much more epic due to the background music haha
Something that I do adore of the Ti Book is that the latest Silicon MacBook Pro units based much of their design on it. Such as the pure black keyboard, boxy frame, thin bezels, and clean design.
I would like to see an upgrade of these old computers, like removing that old dvd drive and replace it with a faster ssd, that would be a great upcoming video.
Edgar Estrada I like your idea, but I have to tell you that a SSD Upgrade wouldn’t make a big difference because of the slow SATA Connection with only 1,5 Gbits... modern Laptops does have much faster Connections to the hard drives!
iMirco97 This laptop is even a bit older-no SATA here, but good old IDE. So the best one can do is to fit an SD card via a CompactFlash adapter. Speed improvements won't be huge in any case.
This was the first Mac I bought after graduating and starting my graphic design career, and scalded my own lap from the heat this beast throws out. I left mine behind in an apartment in Los Angeles around 2010. I'm gonna pretend this is my my old Mac you lovingly restored!
I really miss this period in Apple's design. This Powerbook and the 1GHZ Models were two of my favs and I absolutely loved them and used them till I couldn't any longer. I still have a 1GHZ G4 Model and a Dual 1GHZ G4 Tower in my basement that I keep for when I need to do video transfers from older video hardware.
If you consider the TiBook following up the PowerBook G3 Pismo, then you can see how much of an innovation this laptop was. It basically still is the mold for the current MacBook lineup. I never owned a TiBook, but did own a Pismo and later on a 17" PowerBook 1Ghz G4.
Great find! Nice video! I had a TiBook around 2002 and that thing was so far ahead of its time. Most other notebooks of that era look primitive in comparison. It STILL looks modern and sleek enough to pass today. The only issue with that design was the surface coating peeled badly off parts of the tiBook. I had mine for 10 years and by the end it looked a mess even tho it still functioned fine.
Great video. I still have my 2001 Titanium PowerBook. I boot it up every once and a while and play Quake and Tony Hawk. Those old PowerBooks are great.
How funny. I just bought one of those same PowerBook G4 Titaniums for $40 on Facebook Marketplace. Mine is the normal high trim model, selling for $3200 USD, with the 800 MHz G4 and 512 MB of RAM. Definitely pretty awesome though.
I still have my 12" Powerbook G4 2nd gen and a immaculate Titanium Powerbook. I can't really do anything with it but they are a beautiful piece of engineering.
I had one like this laptop many years ago. That was really cool thing. G4 800mhz, 256mb ram, 120gb hdd (installed by myself), I've sold it in 2012 for $150.
Man I love how you know how to take a lot of electronics apart properly , put it back together and programming did you learn in school ? And if so which school?
It's not that difficult, learning by doing is the best way to get in touch with repairs. Just get some old tech stuff and Check out what's inside. It's interesting and also a lot of fun to bring old tech back to life.
Great job... But please consider upgrading to a better paste than Arctic Silver 5. There are so many better options now, Kryonaut, IC Diamond, Gelid GC Extreme etc and none of those are capacative like AS5 is.
WD40 for sticker residue also works a charm. Can also bring back old fans from the dead, just squirt it inside the motor and give it a spin and clean 👍
one thing i miss about the older macs that aren’t on the new ones is the ports under the thing on the back it’s hidden and like omg that would be so useful
That Titanium G4 would be a great candidate for running that commercial Playstation 1 emulator that came out just a year or two prior to laptop’s release. I remember it ran great even on my G3 iMac at the time.
Back in the day, I do remember buying an HP Pavillion laptop in July of 2002. It had a 1.4 ghz Pentium 4m cpu with 256 mb ram and a 20 gb hard drive with Windows XP service pack 0 rtm.
That mac is what got me hooked on Apple. Was very jealous of my university friends with them, until I got the first 17" Powerbook (which got very hot!)
Bought one of those Titanium G4s off of ebay back in 2010. It was a fantastic laptop for three days. Was listed as 100% working, mint condition. Thing had the letter H burned all into the screen all over, no idea how. The battery pins were disconnected from the motherboard. After four days of use, plugged it into power and it immediately caught on fire with a lot of smoke coming up from under the keyboard. I had to throw it out of my window into a snowbank on the road at the end of my yard. I then yanked the hard drive and hinges off of it as they were in good condition still and dropped it's corpse off at the local recycling centre with an "Electrical Fire" notice so no one else would grab it Add: These things go far when flung like a Frisbee
I have the same Powerbook G4 12", its work fine, but because of the actual apps, I use it as a server from media, because it cand hold a lot of devices on demand without delay, those are models when apple was great.
These old style macbooks are ridiculously modular compared to today's where everything is considered a logic board repair that costs over 700$. Truly a far cry from today's designs for sure. You really did get your money's worth back then
I just ordered a 2022 Acer Chromebook 317, (a brand new $499 chromebook just released from Acer) and it has bigger bezels than that laptop. Extremely sad. Laptops should have no bezels at all today. Makes no sense that they do and bezels are extremely ugly.
My first laptop cost 1/10 of the original price of this laptop. Had it for fifteen months, never had a problem, Toshiba Satellite. Got a new one and gave it away.
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@@AM562 Not macbook, powerbook
These were notorious for having the hinges break
@@AM562 I think he collects them and keeps the laptops
Great video! You always inspire me to buy old computer junk off eBay :)
*_@Psivewri_*
I know I most likely shouldn't be asking this question, but it seemed to me that you were a tad bit ticked off at this part of the video.
3:23-3:27
Is everything alright?
For those curious on some backstory on these machines:
The Aluminium PowerBook was actually given to me in a zip lock bag, completely torn to bits. I did my best to re assemble it although I didn't have any spare parts to get it working again.
The PowerBook G4 was given to me by an Apple collector a few years back and I never had the right OS to install on it. (You can see by the PowerMac G5 Install DVD). The machine has passed through at least three repair shops in its time, so must have had a very loving owner.
It's truly wonderful to see the G4 brought back to its prime, you did an awesome job restoring it!
This guy is the man
Ya
Interestingly, this was also not the right screen for it - the font underneath was only used on the 867 and 1ghz G4 TiBooks - the 667/800's still used Apple Garamond. They're the same resolution though, so no big deal.
Oops, can I have that DVD back 😅
Nope :v
@@Wahid_on_youtobe Spanish gang? 😂
@@ghostattca1658 who ? Me ? Nope :v
Timestamp
Oh wait I found it 1:50
Muhammad Abdurrahman W.N.A O-
Why does that laptop have smaller bezels than the 2019 MacBook Pro? 🤔
I need to annoy myself. I yam confusion
because apple love thick ugly bezels and outdated design just like on their phones
@Holoskian no, salt is for clinton voters
Exactly
@@girlsdrinkfeck maybe the xr and 11 but the 11 pro and x/xs aint too bad..
Yes, that "eucalyptus oil" is just like hearing "scratches at a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7". You're doing very well 😌
NOT VERY TOUGH
🤣
this a comment that deserve to be in famous quotes or something
It’s still the same old gorilla glass that is standard for most smartphones
Just like a little lego
The design of that Powerbook is truly amazing for a 2002 machine.
Yep. Definitely better design than most Windows laptops of that era.
Those bezels are better than most 2019 laptops haha.
this ist better then macbook retina 2012-2015
I was also thinking the same
@@The.Introverted.Mentor it's because somebody have invented the webcam...
Well, not better than my laptop's
No integrated webcam, probably no integrated antennas for wireless, different lighting method for the display, no light sensor, much thicker lid, noticeable lip between the bezel and the display.
You can get thinner bezels for modern laptops, but given the level of tech it's usually better to make them slightly thicker. You also need to remember that the PowerBook G4 was an exception and started at AU$5500 -- I had a Celeron laptop back in 2005 and the bezels were at least 2.5cm thick all around, which was not uncommon for the time.
1 gb of ram for a 2002 laptop is pretty impressive.
I've seen laptops that are much new than this one and have just 2 gb of ram.
facts.. that laptop was a BEAST in 2002
1gb of ram was huge in 2002
My work laptop has 2 GB of RAM :D
Fun fact: My employer wants me to do performance testing on it, among other things.
In 2002 I think my desktop PC had 2GB RAM (4 x 512MB PC3200) on an Abit NF7-S 2.0 with an overclocked XP1700+ tbred b @ 2.3GHz (I think) & if I wasn’t using that system as my main rig then it would have been a tbird 1000 axia-y @ 1333MHz on an old via kt133a chipset based mobo with 1GB crucial memory (2 x 512MB PC133)
Your picky PC shopper, much like my mom, wouldn't buy a computer unless it had 512 MB of RAM (it was a different time.) Now, your picky PC shopper wouldn't buy a computer unless it has 16 GB of ram.
Such a modern looking machine for something so old. Even down to the bezels and looks of the OS!
In the early 2000's Apple was about a decade ahead in terms of its hardware and software design. The fit and finish was far beyond any existing PC manufacturer.
@@ransom182
Apple products have always been ahead of its time. Other companies are generally catching up, even today. Things simply just slow down a bit after Steve Jobs died.
@@cunnyman ehhhh, definently not now
@@vagueequinox7543
Even today. Thunderbolt 3 and shit
@@ransom182 Even thinkpads back then had bezels that thin. It's the screen technology that requires less bezels.
I own a Titanium G4 myself, G4s still looks great over 17 years later ;)
I've got the 15" Powerbook G4 and it still fires up though its incredibly slow. Still looks great though.
have you used the famous eucalyptus oil on it yet ?
@@matthewsutton3682 have u tried with a ssd
Idk lol
It is amazing how much computer specifications have improved since 2002. Way back in 2002 one gigabyte of RAM was considered huge! Now top end Mac books have up to 16 gigabytes of RAM. And 16 gigabytes hard drive space is nothing today. As most good quality laptops today have around 256 gigabytes of hard drive space. And most modern hard drives are solid state ones.
Your videos leave me wanting to restore my old laptops. I currently don’t have the time. Loved seeing you take the mac apart and restoring it.
I reaaaaally like the 12 inch PowerBook... There's something about them
Yes, always loved them as well, so I got the fastest 1.5 GHz model. Like others in the G4 line, it was slow even for the time, and unlike them, it runs hot as hell, the fan screams and the (new) battery only lasts 90 minutes. The aluminium casing got bent in normal use. It runs neither a modern OS nor OS 9, and Tiger has no killer apps. But it's still nice to have somehow, and I fire it up all the time, and get work done.
I have the 867 12” and an 867 version of the machine Nathan showed in the vid. Dear God the 12” is slow. I think its the lack of L3 Cache on all 12” that kills the performance. Mine also revs the fan and gets hot too. Its cute, but the Titanium is way better.
@@aegonthedragon7303 I guess the L3 cache makes up for the criminally slow (167MHz tops) bus on these machines. Never had one with L3, I do have a lovely 17" iMac that is a similar disappointment at 1GHz. The core is all right, it just constantly gets choked up.
Is it the luxo lamp iMac? The G5 iMacs still are “decent” machines on 10.5, 10.4 would be much better, as my dual core G5 runs rather well for its age on Tiger
@@aegonthedragon7303 yeah, it's the lamp. I lucked out on a near-mint one for 50$. Beautiful machine, but not very quick. I also have the G5 iMac which as you say is more than decent in performance, but otherwise quite boring!
Your videos are very well made. I love these old PowerPC Macs. And seeing your bring them back to life is such a treat. Keep up the great content!
I recently restored a couple of these machines. They haven’t aged all that well, since in addition to paint chipping, I also had the problem with the plastic frame coming unglued from the titanium panels. But they are very nice machines to use and shockingly cheap on eBay if you keep an eye out for a few days. I got some “non-working” ones for almost nothing and all I had to do to get them to boot was disconnect the PRAM battery
Director: How much eucalyptus oil do you want?
Psivewri: *YES*
I bought 15 inch PowerBook G4 off EBay last year running Mac OS 10.1. I like booting it up for Nostalgia and I have a playlist with songs from 2000 to 2001. It takes me back in time.
My man loves his eucalyptus oil
yep on every video almost
A long time ago these laptops had no issue with youtube, I remember using the original youtube on the 1Ghz version if this exact laptop. These things get really HOT, as well. Not surprise it still works all thing considered. These were actually very good machines, with the exception they were known for having weak hinges.
The Aqua interface looks so beautiful. I wish newer Macs stuck to that style.
watching with Modern Warfare in the background whilst waiting for the servers connect makes this video so much more epic due to the background music haha
Got to love eucalyptus oil.
Something that I do adore of the Ti Book is that the latest Silicon MacBook Pro units based much of their design on it. Such as the pure black keyboard, boxy frame, thin bezels, and clean design.
It would be really cool to see someone try and use this laptop as their daily driver in modern times! Love your videos!
PlainRock124 did
I used a laptop from 2007 up until last year.
I would like to see an upgrade of these old computers, like removing that old dvd drive and replace it with a faster ssd, that would be a great upcoming video.
Edgar Estrada I like your idea, but I have to tell you that a SSD Upgrade wouldn’t make a big difference because of the slow SATA Connection with only 1,5 Gbits... modern Laptops does have much faster Connections to the hard drives!
iMirco97 This laptop is even a bit older-no SATA here, but good old IDE. So the best one can do is to fit an SD card via a CompactFlash adapter. Speed improvements won't be huge in any case.
This was the first Mac I bought after graduating and starting my graphic design career, and scalded my own lap from the heat this beast throws out.
I left mine behind in an apartment in Los Angeles around 2010. I'm gonna pretend this is my my old Mac you lovingly restored!
I really miss this period in Apple's design. This Powerbook and the 1GHZ Models were two of my favs and I absolutely loved them and used them till I couldn't any longer. I still have a 1GHZ G4 Model and a Dual 1GHZ G4 Tower in my basement that I keep for when I need to do video transfers from older video hardware.
I do like laptops that have a good design and have all of its color uniform. That is having the laptop in only one color.
The bezels on the Powerbook G4 were actually quite impressive. Seems like the Macbook Air from 2011 had 2-3x larger bezels. Great video!
You know what the cleaning stage reminds me of? The man in toy story who comes with his amazing tool kit to spruce up Woody 😂😂
If you consider the TiBook following up the PowerBook G3 Pismo, then you can see how much of an innovation this laptop was. It basically still is the mold for the current MacBook lineup. I never owned a TiBook, but did own a Pismo and later on a 17" PowerBook 1Ghz G4.
I remember seeing adults with these as a kid and thinking “this person can just get online anywhere with a phone”
Great find! Nice video! I had a TiBook around 2002 and that thing was so far ahead of its time. Most other notebooks of that era look primitive in comparison. It STILL looks modern and sleek enough to pass today. The only issue with that design was the surface coating peeled badly off parts of the tiBook. I had mine for 10 years and by the end it looked a mess even tho it still functioned fine.
Great video. I still have my 2001 Titanium PowerBook. I boot it up every once and a while and play Quake and Tony Hawk. Those old PowerBooks are great.
How funny. I just bought one of those same PowerBook G4 Titaniums for $40 on Facebook Marketplace. Mine is the normal high trim model, selling for $3200 USD, with the 800 MHz G4 and 512 MB of RAM. Definitely pretty awesome though.
Reminds me of that Mitch Hedberg joke. That other guy was like, "Here, you throw this away."
Wow! It looks great for a 2002 laptop, back in 2002 I was still using a Windows 98 Toshiba laptop that has aged terribly.
I still have my 12" Powerbook G4 2nd gen and a immaculate Titanium Powerbook. I can't really do anything with it but they are a beautiful piece of engineering.
Seeing Halo run like that reminded me of playing the game on my Thinkpad X31, very similar performance
The Titanium PowerBook is such a great looking machine even today.
I remember selling these back in 2002. It blew may mind someone had that much money to spend on a computer.
I had one like this laptop many years ago. That was really cool thing. G4 800mhz, 256mb ram, 120gb hdd (installed by myself), I've sold it in 2012 for $150.
7:36 The heat spreaders looks so darn cool, Very unusual design for a laptop.
Man I love how you know how to take a lot of electronics apart properly , put it back together and programming did you learn in school ? And if so which school?
It's not that difficult, learning by doing is the best way to get in touch with repairs. Just get some old tech stuff and Check out what's inside.
It's interesting and also a lot of fun to bring old tech back to life.
I love that he installed Spotify.
a surprisingly modern looking laptop. would have loved to see you upgrade the ram and put in an ssd, maybe even try to install a more recent os
Great job... But please consider upgrading to a better paste than Arctic Silver 5. There are so many better options now, Kryonaut, IC Diamond, Gelid GC Extreme etc and none of those are capacative like AS5 is.
Thanks for the advice, do you have any you'd recommend that are on eBay currently?
They’re thinner than the 2019 MacBook Pro!!
Mark Conforti fact
WD40 for sticker residue also works a charm. Can also bring back old fans from the dead, just squirt it inside the motor and give it a spin and clean 👍
I had one of these TI powerbooks only mine was a 1ghz processor with one gb of ram. I still say it was the nicest looking laptop Apple ever put out.
Every time I watch one of your videos I find myself booting up Age of Empires! 😅
The PowerBook g4 titanium is my favorite notebook design (for me)
one thing i miss about the older macs that aren’t on the new ones is the ports under the thing on the back it’s hidden and like omg that would be so useful
i douse my body in eucalyptus oil daily
Those 2002 desktop graphics look just... amazing!
That Titanium G4 would be a great candidate for running that commercial Playstation 1 emulator that came out just a year or two prior to laptop’s release. I remember it ran great even on my G3 iMac at the time.
Paid £2,500 for mine in 2002. And it still works perfectly. For what it runs, it would still be properly usable.
Looks like the PowerBook G4 titanium design influenced the later MacBook designs, with the brushed sliver colour and black keyboard.
Because of what you do Nathan, I am always interested in your posts dude. Hope you keep em coming more frequently.
Ttys mate.
Back in the day, I do remember buying an HP Pavillion laptop in July of 2002. It had a 1.4 ghz Pentium 4m cpu with 256 mb ram and a 20 gb hard drive with Windows XP service pack 0 rtm.
Love all your videos and the narration! You make it look so easy.
Psivewri : Nothing scares me but that....
DEEP SCRATCHES
Psivewri : it scares me...
I loved the style of the old Mac Powerbooks. I wish they'd bring back a design like the Wallstreet or Pismo.
I love these old tech repairs and i really love the eucalyptus oil.
probably my favorite apple design ever
I have the base model of this, although I have upgraded the RAM and put Leopard on it. works like a dream! Now about those hinges...
That mac is what got me hooked on Apple. Was very jealous of my university friends with them, until I got the first 17" Powerbook (which got very hot!)
Always loved the Titanium Powerbook G4, really interesting material to use in a laptop. Fantastic video!
Bought one of those Titanium G4s off of ebay back in 2010. It was a fantastic laptop for three days. Was listed as 100% working, mint condition. Thing had the letter H burned all into the screen all over, no idea how. The battery pins were disconnected from the motherboard. After four days of use, plugged it into power and it immediately caught on fire with a lot of smoke coming up from under the keyboard. I had to throw it out of my window into a snowbank on the road at the end of my yard.
I then yanked the hard drive and hinges off of it as they were in good condition still and dropped it's corpse off at the local recycling centre with an "Electrical Fire" notice so no one else would grab it
Add: These things go far when flung like a Frisbee
i love that he does the same thing 90% of the time and he still pleases us!
beautiful machine, beautiful restoration, well done!
I gave one of these away for recycling last year. It was in almost perfect, clean condition. It had a minor dent on one corner.
dude i'd love to see repairs of all these machines!
I have the same Powerbook G4 12", its work fine, but because of the actual apps, I use it as a server from media, because it cand hold a lot of devices on demand without delay, those are models when apple was great.
Wait a a second, the display has thinner borders than most modern have. Need Steve Jobs ....
the display with its narrow boarders looks awesome!
I only clicked to confirm bezel size. This laptop was light years ahead of its time in 2002!!
Great machine :) I had one with 400Mhz G4. Also upgraded it to 768MB ram and ata ssd :) Damn, that was good
That screen has amazing bezels for 2002 holy crap
Yup - they had that since 2001 too! It's basically titanium glued to the LCD panel - I took one of them apart a few years ago
I love the bezels on it they look better than the new ones
wow Great video Keepup the good work Psivewri
oh yeah congrats with the 80k subscribers
Damn I love old tech but I can never find any that works... I enjoy the Mac book repair and reviews ;)
Love seeing these old vintage apples
Damn, this laptop is 20 years old now.
Time really flies.
These old style macbooks are ridiculously modular compared to today's where everything is considered a logic board repair that costs over 700$. Truly a far cry from today's designs for sure. You really did get your money's worth back then
I love your videos. They're entertaining and informative.
I remember the iMacs from 2001. They were so colorful and I miss the keyboards.
Same
congratulation on reaching more than 80k subscribers!
It's amazing how thin the bezels were
A😂🎉
nice job.. i think those hinges would have looked better without the paint. The bare metal looked nice tbh
The bezels are smaller than most computers in 2019, which is shockingly sad.
I just ordered a 2022 Acer Chromebook 317, (a brand new $499 chromebook just released from Acer) and it has bigger bezels than that laptop. Extremely sad. Laptops should have no bezels at all today. Makes no sense that they do and bezels are extremely ugly.
I wonder why the bezel is so much slimmer than the 2019 MacBook pro
They were ahead of the time
Man this 2002 laptop has thinner bezels than today's laptops
7.5k could either make you the best computer for 2020. Or a whole streaming setup
I have that exact replacement hard disk in my 2002 gateway laptop.
My first laptop cost 1/10 of the original price of this laptop. Had it for fifteen months, never had a problem, Toshiba Satellite. Got a new one and gave it away.
geniuine and original
Watching you restoring old pc/mac are relaxing
Ps dont forget some eucalyplus oil
that design is timeless
Im perfectly okay with this keyboard layout and spacing!