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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...
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iBook in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
iBooks may
refer to: iBooks, the
former name of
Apple Books ibooks Inc., a book and
comics publishing...
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Books are EPUB and PDF. As of
version 2.0, it also
supports a
proprietary iBook format (IBA),
generated with the
iBooks Author tool. This
format is based...
- 15, 1998
Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White),
launched January 5, 1999
iBook,
launched June 21, 1999 iMac G3 Slot Loading,
launched October 5, 1999 Power...
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operating system since 2006. The
MacBook brand replaced the
PowerBook and
iBook brands during the Mac
transition to
Intel processors,
announced in 2005...
- market; in 1999, the line was
supplemented by the home and education-focused
iBook family.
During its lifetime, the
PowerBook went
through several major revisions...
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first iBook was
released in 1999.
iBook (FireWire) – P1.5
iBook (32 MB VRAM) – P72B
iBook (800/900 MHz 32 MB VRAM) – P73D
iBook –
Bismol iBook – Lanai...
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Supported systems RAM
requirement 10.0 – 10.2 2001 – 2002 G3, G4 and G5
iBook and PowerBook,
Power Mac and iMac (except
PowerBook G3 "Kanga") 128 MB 10...
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January 2002
Xserve G4, an
Xserve server made by
Apple Inc in May 2002
iBook G4, an
iBook series of
consumer notebooks in
October 2003 Mac Mini G4, a Mac Mini...
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ideal for
laptops and the name
lived out its last days at
Apple in the
iBook. The 7xx
family is also
widely used in
embedded devices like printers, routers...