- 1. Luminiscent Apple Mod
- (Hardware hints)
- ... the two airport antennas which are tucked in on the left and right side. You will see the thin metal foil which covers the apple logo from behind. Better remove it carefully if you decide against ...
- 2. External Video an a Clamshell
- (Accessories)
- ... the back of the USB box an antenna socket for a terrestrial analog TV signal and three RCA jacks for a video signal (yellow) and two audio signals (left / right - red / white). With a scart adapter cable ...
- 3. First Apple computer with Airport
- (Accessories)
- ... that time. The iBook has a built-in antenna surrounding the display. The Airportcard supports - dependent on the Mac operating system - different encryption techniques: 10.2 Jaguar -> WEP 10.3 ...
- 4. Airport alternative: Wireless Ethernet Bridge
- (Hardware hints)
- ... and supports 802.11g standard up to 54Mbps. There are two versions: The silver one with two antennas supports only WPA encryption standard, whereas the white one with a single antenna supports ...
- 5. Peter Lewis, Fortune magazine
- (iBook arguments)
- Apple's original iBook was the computer equivalent of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's album. With its whimsical toilet-seat design, its fruity colors, including orange, blueberry, and lime, and its built-in antenna ...
- 6. the iBook Designer Jonathan Ive
- (Trivia)
- Longtime Apple chief designer Jonathan Ive is responsible for the unmistakable design of the clamshell iBook. He has built a cleverly integrated carrying handle and airport antenna into the iBook, ...