IBook
The iBook is a laptop computer manufactured by Apple Computer and targeted
at the consumer and education market segments.
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The original iBook. (larger version)
The first model was released on July 21, 1999. All iBook models contained a
PowerPC 750 ("G3") CPU, until the iBook G4 was released on October 23, 2003.
The first-generation iBook acquired a reputation for ruggedness and
durability. The second generation, released on May 1, 2001, was considered
by some to be more stylish, and featured two-toned white and silver plastic
and a clear external shell. Later versions replaced the
transparent-and-white outer shell with a solid white plastic shell.
Models
* July 21, 1999 - iBook (300 mhz processor / 32 megabytes RAM / 3.2
gigabytes HD) available in Blueberry (blue) and Tangerine (orange)
* February 16, 2000
o iBook (revision B) (64 megabytes RAM / 6 gigabytes HD)
o iBook Special Edition (366 mhz processor / 64 megabytes RAM / 6
gigabytes HD) available in Graphite (grey)
* September 13, 2000
o iBook (FireWire) (366 mhz processor / 64 megabytes RAM / 10
gigabytes HD) available in Indigo (blue) and Key Lime (green),
included a FireWire port and video out.
o iBook (FireWire) Special Edition (466 mhz processor) available in
Key Lime (green) and Graphite (grey). Also included a DVD-drive.
* January 5, 2001 - iBook (Dual USB) (500 mhz processor / 64 megabytes
RAM / 10 gigabytes HD) available in only white, increased screen
resolution to 1024x768, added an additional USB port. Offered a choice
of optical drives (CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD/CD-RW).
* October 16, 2001 - iBook (Late 2001) (600 mhz processor / 128 megabytes
RAM 15-20 gigabytes HD) increased bus speed to 100mhz.
* January 7, 2002 - iBook (14") high end model with a larger screen in
the same resolution.
* May 20, 2002 - iBook (May 2002) (700 mhz processor / 20-30 gigabyte HD)
added ATI Radeon Mobility in both 12" and 14" models.
* November 5, 2002 - iBook (November 2002) (800 mhz processor) now priced
$200 less than previous models, "good" configuration starting at $999.
* October 23, 2003 - iBook G4 launched, marking the abandonment of the G3
processor across all of the Apple range, and hence Mac OS 9 is no
longer bootable on any shipping machine. The new iBook features an 800
MHz G4 on the 12" model, and 1GHz G4 on the 14" model, all fitted with
"combo" drives. Prices start at $1099.
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