
iBook - Wikipedia
iBook is a line of laptop computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer from 1999 to 2006. The line targeted entry-level, consumer and education markets, with lower …
apple-history.com / iBook
The iBook was the first Mac released using Unified Motherboard Architecture (UMA), which allowed Apple to standardize most motherboard components across all product lines. The …
Apple iBook Specs (All iBook Technical Specs): EveryMac.com
Technical specifications for the Apple iBook series. Dates sold, processor type, memory info, hard drive details, estimated retail prices, and more.
iBook - Technical Specifications - Apple Support
1. Resolution. Video Memory (N/A) 512 x 384. n/a-bit. 640 x 400. n/a-bit. 640 x 480. 32-bit. 800 x 600. 32-bit. 832 x 624. n/a-bit. 1024 x 768. n/a-bit. 1152 x 870. n/a-bit ... Introduced: …
May 1, 2001: IceBook Introduced! - AppleMatters
May 1, 2001 · The original iBook was a tough, heavy, portable designed specifically for students. The machine sported a G3 chip, AirPort functionality and a handle for carrying ease. …
IBook - Apple Wiki | Fandom
The iBook is a laptop version of an iMac computer manufactured by Apple Computer and targeted at the consumer and education market segments. It was present from 1999 to 2006. The first …
iBook (Late 2001) - apple-history.com
Announced in October 2001, the iBook (Late 2001) was a "speed-bump" of the iBook (Dual USB). The processor speed in most configurations was increased to 600 MHz, and the bus speed …
Original iBook - Low End Mac
Apple’s first consumer portable since the PowerBook 150 was discontinued at under US$1,000 in late 1995, the $1,599 iBook was available in blueberry and tangerine. Apple billed it as the …
iBook Turns 20: Watch Steve Jobs Unveil the World's First ... - MacRumors
Jul 21, 2019 · Today marks the 20th anniversary of Jobs unveiling the fourth and final product in the grid, the iBook, at the 1999 Macworld Expo in New York City.
iBook | Hardware Wiki | Fandom
The iBook is a line of laptop computer that was developed and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. between 1999 and 2006. It was targeted at the consumer and education markets, with fewer …
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