Meinungen zum iBook
David Spencer, atpm.com
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What I needed was a machine that could handle word processing, Internet access, and play games on the go. Most of all, I wanted a machine that would compliment my desktop machine. The iBook fit the bill almost perfectly: its price was decent (if a bit high), it had solid construction, and the 300 MHz G3 processor was exactly what I needed for the tasks I had in mind. Its good looks were just icing on the cake!
David Spencer, atpm.com
Stephen H.Wildstrom, BusinessWeek.com
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Still, the important news is that Apple has followed up on its iMac success by again becoming a significant innovator in portable computing. At a time when most of the industry is straining to make cookie-cutter commodity hardware as cheaply as possible, it's a pleasure and a relief to see some creativity in consumer computing.
Stephen H.Wildstrom, BusinessWeek.com
Joshua Coventry, LowEndMac.com
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It was a commercial success. Only six weeks after the unveiling, Apple received more than 140,000 advance orders. The iBook and iMac dramatically helped Apple climb back to fame, doubling Apple's market share at the time to 11.2%. For the fiscal year 1999, Apple reported revenues of $6.1 billion.
Joshua Coventry, LowEndMac.com
Ken McMahon, Personal Computer World
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The iBook is undoubtedly rugged, functional, powerful and fun, and it may even be beautiful. Having to pay an extra £350 for sufficient RAM and disk space to edit a modest home video hurts a little, though, and the lack of screen space is irritating. But in every other respect, the iBook has come of age.
Ken McMahon, Personal Computer World
Bruce Brown, PC Magazine
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If you want your notebook to make a statement, look to the Apple iBook Special Edition.
Bruce Brown, PC Magazine