Need help choosing P.Book 12" or 15" or 17"?

Hi,
I am having the exactly same issue asa many other people on this forum. I was waiting for the MacBook and now its out and I can't buy it because there is no software and won't be for a while.
Well anyways, I need a comp and like a sucker will buy a G4 (paying the same price for a G4 as the Dual Core Intel Powerbook).
But I can't decide which size to buy!?!
I study multimedia in university. I will be using this powerbook for intense Video Editing using Final Cut HD(Max length of films edited would be max 10mins), Audio Production using Pro Tools HD, Cubase SX 3.0 with ALL Plugins, After Effects 6.5, Web Design - Dreamweaver - Flash, Photoshop - Colour Correction and Hi Res Scanning and Re Touching, Illustrator, 3D - Maya, MAX/Msp.
Basically I will be doing intense audio and video/graphic work on this machine.
I have gone over the specs of the 12" and the 15" many many times. At times I decide that I will get the 12" and then at times I change my mind decide on the 15".
Factor 1: Screen Size
How is the 12" in usability wise. Is the screen too small and does the screen size make you angry sometimes? Or once you get used to it doesn't really matter? I will mostly be using this machine in school, therefore, I will not have a dual monitor input (only if I am in the lab). At home I will plug it in a 21" monitor.
Factor 2: Hardware
The 12" has a 100gb 5400 RPM Harddrive, 64mb VideoRAM, 1.5 ghz processor, Max RAM 1.25GB. price: $2200 CAD
The 15" powerbook has better components than the 12". It has a 100gb 7200 RPM Harddrive, 128mb VideoRAM, 1.67 ghz, Max RAM 2GB. price: $3200 CAD
would the 12" be able to handle pro level graphic and audio work?
OR
I also have the option of a mint secondhand 17" powerbook with 1.67ghz, 1.5gb ram, 100gb 5400 rpm harddrive, 128mb video ram. price: $2500 CAD
The 17" is huge!! I think it will hinder my portabilty. I have never used a 17" p.book on the go so I cannot say for sure. Input from anyone who uses a 17" in and around the city would be greatly appreciated. But a 17" would increase work productivity due to the availabilty of space for palettes, etc? Or screen size doesn't really make a big deal, its only a matter of getting used to any screen size?
I need a machine badly, so which machine would you guys recommend me to buy. A 12" or a 15" or 17". Since I am going to be buying old technology I will have to upgrade in 2 years time. By buying a 12" I save $1000. But if a 12" is going to be a nuisance because of its small screen size and slower performance then I don't mind buying a 15".
Thanks in advance,
Rgrds,
usman

"PPC machines will be outdated come 2007. At that point software will start appearing Intel only and the PPC will slowly whither away."
The PPC will eventually start to disappear, yet I highly doubt it's going to be useless in 2007. Technically, every computer is outdated as soon as a new one is released. That doesn't mean, it won't be supported though. Apple announced, they'll be supporting Power PC for a long time and Universal binaries will certainly help. You don't know what Adobe et al. are up to, but they couldn't afford loosing the existing PPC base by introducing Intel-only versions in 2007. Imagine buying a Quad G5 workstation today, you'd certainly want it to last longer than 10 months.
Buying a 12" PB seems reasonable to me (as I've just done so), especially when you need:
"Audio Production using Pro Tools HD, Cubase SX 3.0 with ALL Plugins, After Effects 6.5, Web Design - Dreamweaver - Flash, Photoshop - Colour Correction and Hi Res Scanning and Re Touching, Illustrator, 3D - Maya, MAX/Msp."
I think horrorgram has taken a very good approach, considering the availability of Intel Pro apps today and within the next few months.
" I have decided to get the 12" (max upgrades) instead of the 15" (max upgrades). Portability is priority at the momement and I save 1K. Plan on draggin it for 2 years then acquiring a dual-core. "

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