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The Clamshell certainly had a fanbase around it, and still does to this day. Apple sold 700,000 of them in the 19 months they were on the market, according to a comment from Jobs as he replaced the ...
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Apple's Clamshell iBook G3 at 25 – not just a pretty caseRemembering when laptops could be fun and fixable It is 25 years since Apple's Clamshell iBook G3 arrived, replete with iMac styling and an innovation – optional Wi-Fi connectivity via Apple's ...
I just found a "snow" second generation iBook gathering dust in my parents' office. I plugged it in and this baby is fully functional, with 10.4, 500mhz G3, and 640mb RAM.I can think of two ways I ...
Ever since Apple Computer Inc. released the iBook G3, Macintosh users have debated the relative merits of the company’s entry-level laptop and its pro line of sleek PowerBook G4s.
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THE first Ibook came out around the summer of 2000 during a Mac World conference where all the new and fancy gadgets for Apple are first unveiled. The first generation Ibook had a colourful rubber ...
Everything’s New But the Name. Introduced at Town Hall in 2001, the updated iBook G3 was a huge departure from the curvy, rubber-injected notebook it replaced. The official name of this iBook G3 is ...
A video producer with a 3D printer has been creating and selling a range of iBook G3 iPad conversions – that is, a genuine iBook G3 case modified to hold a 10.9-inch iPad Air or 11-inch iPad Pro ...
The iBook G3 also included a sleep indicator beacon light that indicated when the iBook was asleep or turned off. PowerBook Titanium G4 IDG / Apple.
The clamshell case is designed to look like a green iBook G3 with a tiny handle. The iPhone fits within an insert, held in place via what looks like a MagSafe magnet.
Analyst Ming–Chi Kuo has suggested that Apple plans to launch an all–new MacBook next year, powered by an iPhone ...
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The 8 Best Looking Apple Computers Ever Designed - MSNPowering the iBook G3 was standard Mac fare for the time, a PowerPC 750 CPU running at 300 Mhz, various hard drive options, and a pretty high-res -- for the time -- 1024x768 screen.
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