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- IBook abstract "The iBook is a line of laptop computers 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.Three distinct designs of the iBook were introduced during its lifetime. The first, known as the "Clamshell", was influenced by the design of Apple's popular iMac line at the time. It was a significant departure from previous portable computer designs due to its shape, bright colors, incorporation of a handle into the casing, lack of a hinged cover over the external ports, and built-in wireless networking. Two years later, the second generation abandoned the original form factor in favor of a more conventional, rectangular design. In October 2003, a third iteration was released that added a PowerPC G4 chip and a slot-loading drive.Apple replaced the iBook line with the MacBook in May 2006 during Apple’s transition to Intel processors. The MacBook has also evolved into different models, such as the MacBook Pro targeting high performance and the MacBook Air targeting the entry level, consumer ultrabook-market.They were also a major name for education, with Henrico County Public Schools being the first of many school systems in the USA to distribute one to every student.".
- IBook cpu PowerPC_7xx.
- IBook cpu PowerPC_G4.
- IBook thumbnail BlueberryiBook.jpeg?width=300.
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- IBook caption "The original iBook in Blueberry color".
- IBook caption "The second-generation iBook G3 "snow" .".
- IBook caption "iBook G4".
- IBook developer Apple_Inc..
- IBook developer "Apple Computer Inc".
- IBook developer "Apple Computer".
- IBook discontinuationDate "2001-05-01".
- IBook discontinuationDate "2003-10-22".
- IBook discontinuationDate "2006-05-16".
- IBook firstReleaseDate "1999-07-21".
- IBook firstReleaseDate "2001-05-01".
- IBook firstReleaseDate "2003-10-22".
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- IBook name "iBook G3 Snow".
- IBook name "iBook G3".
- IBook name "iBook G4".
- IBook officialWebsite(archived)_ ibook.
- IBook originalMsrp United_States_dollar.
- IBook originalMsrp $1599.
- IBook photo "200".
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- IBook photo File:IBook_G4.jpg.
- IBook processor "PowerPC G3, 300 – 466 MHz".
- IBook processor "PowerPC G3, 500–900 MHz".
- IBook processor "PowerPC G4, 800 MHz–1.42 GHz".
- IBook title "iBook".
- IBook type "Consumer laptop".
- IBook years "1999-07-21".
- IBook subject Category:1999_introductions.
- IBook subject Category:Macintosh_computers_by_product_line.
- IBook subject Category:Macintosh_laptops.
- IBook subject Category:PowerPC_Macintosh_computers.
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- IBook comment "The iBook is a line of laptop computers 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.Three distinct designs of the iBook were introduced during its lifetime. The first, known as the "Clamshell", was influenced by the design of Apple's popular iMac line at the time.".
- IBook label "IBook (computadora)".
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- IBook name "iBook G3 ("Clamshell")".
- IBook name "iBook G3 Snow".
- IBook name "iBook G4".