
Apple iBook G3/300 (Original/Clamshell) Specs - EveryMac.com
Jul 21, 2015 · The iBook G3/300 (Original/Clamshell), codenamed P1, features a 300 MHz PowerPC 750 (G3) processor, 32 MB or 64 MB of RAM, a 3.2 GB or 6.0 GB hard drive, and …
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 iBook G3/900 (Early 2003 - Op) Specs - EveryMac.com
Technical specifications for the iBook G3/900 (Early 2003 - Op). Dates sold, processor type, memory info, hard drive details, price and more.
The Clamshell iBook G3 - MacStories
Mar 14, 2017 · Built around a 12.1” screen and a 300 MHz G3, this new notebook exuded friendliness. It had a comfortable, full-sized keyboard, a CD-ROM drive, USB and 6 hours of …
iBook G3/300 (original, blueberry, 1999) – mattjfuller.com
May 1, 2019 · Following the success of the original iMac, the iBook G3/300 was released as portable Mac for consumers with a radical design. The original iBook was available in …
IBook G3 - Apple Wiki | Fandom
The iBook G3 was the first model from Apple to support wireless computing using AirPort technology. Later iBooks could no longer boot into classic Mac OS and required the Classic …
iBook G3 - Relatively Ambitious
After over a year on the market, the iBook finally got a much-needed upgrade in September of 2000. The base models were upgraded to 366 MHz Power PC 750 CX (G3) CPUs, which …
Apple iBook G3/600 (Late 2001 - Tr) Specs - EveryMac.com
The iBook G3/600 (Late 2001 - Translucent White) is quite similar to the iBook G3/500 (Late 2001) released at the same time, but the 600 MHz model offers a faster processor, a faster …
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 …
Classic Project: Apple iBook G3 laptop (‘Clamshell’)
Nov 9, 2018 · Incorporating Apple's AirPort card, it was the first mainstream wireless internet laptop. Described by Steve Jobs as the "iMac to go". Aimed at the entry-level and student …
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