Advice on buying an ibook

i would like a little bit of advice on buying a new ibook. Firsly i know nothing about macs apart from that i watch regular webcasts which are amazing! i am an experienced linux and windows user and i am involved in a lot of sound production? is the ibook for me, i shall need to do sound production on the move and create quality audio? any pointers?
Dave

Hi Davebradford,
Welcome to Apple Discussions
There have been many posts about whether or not to get an iBook or not. The main thing is what you need/are planning to do with it. Here is a similar post on if the iBook is the right choice or not. In my post there is also a link to one of my previous posts on this subject (more in depth). I don't know how in depth you are in sound production, but the Powerbook might suit your needs better. I suggest looking into GarageBand. Also, Apple has a site devoted to Pro/Music + Audio.
I hope that helps,
Jon
PS Please respond back if you need any clarifications or other questions.

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