
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 specifications and prices than the PowerBook, Apple's higher-end line of laptop computers.
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 most exciting new feature of the iBook was the inclusion of AirPort, a wireless networking system based on existing industry standards.
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: 7/21/1999. Discontinued: n/a. Form Factor: iBook. Gestalt ID: Weight (lbs): 6.7. Dimensions (in): 11.6 H x 13.5 W x 1.8 D. Addressing Modes: 32-bit. Orig SSW ...
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 model was released on July 21, 1999. All iBook models contained a PowerPC 750 ("G3") CPU, until the iBook G4...
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. Unfortunately, many people found the case styling, colors and overall size a bit on the lame side of the design spectrum.
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 was increased to 100 MHz.
Old Mac of the Month: The Original iBook - 512 Pixels
Mar 19, 2013 · The iBook was a rather revolutionary system in that it was the first mainstream computer to use wifi, through the Apple Airport card. First generation iBooks did not come with the card installed, but you could later purchase it as an add-on.
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 world’s second fastest portable computer – only the Lombard PowerBook G3 outperforms it.
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 features and lower prices than the PowerBook. Three distinct designs of the iBook were introduced during its lifetime.