- 1. The leaf is missing
- (Hardware hints)
- A common deficiency in used iBooks is the lack of the leaf near the large colored Apple on the top case. You will hardly notice when it gets lost. I had a good looking Blueberry iBook, which i preperred ...
- 2. Multicoloured Clamshell iBook
- (Hardware hints)
- Since most components of the Clamshell iBook series are compatible, it is possible to compose a multicolored iBook - the screen from a Blueberry the trackpad from a Tangerine, the DVD drive from a Keylime, ...
- 3. Dicota WinBag for Clamshell iBook
- (Accessories)
- ... handle can be extended. There were various versions of this bag, with colored inserts at the translucent side in tangerine, blueberry, graphite. There was also a clear version which is suitable ...
- 4. iBook Clamshell defects: Part 2 - The small Apple logo
- (Hardware hints)
- A small colored Apple logo is integrated in the display bezel. The first models in tangerine, blueberry and graphite show very often tension cracks around this logo, the firewire Clamshell iBooks seldom. ...
- 5. The Barbie iBook
- (Trivia)
- ... is of course better than "toilet seat" Apple has never dared to release a pink Clamshell. But recently, I have found in an Ebay auction a pink iBook. Someone has dyed the colored parts, but i am ...
- 6. The white Tangerine iBook, that never was
- (Hardware hints)
- ... paint from within. The Logicboard from a 366Mhz Firewire Indigo iBook were transfered, likewise the Display Bezel and Upper Case with keyboard. The small Apple Logo and colored Clicker have been reverted.. ...
- 7. Is the iBook a Girlie-Computer ?
- (Trivia)
- ... seemed to avoid more scathing criticism: in February 2000 a more serious colored iBook in graphite was released. The ad praised the clamshell as a man's business accessory (Black tie optional). The Clamshell ...
- 8. Exhibition Stylectrical: How Apple conquered design
- (Trivia)
- ... was multicolored and the computers were grey, which he instantly turned upside down. One of the Designers which had a great impact on Ive was the German Dieter Rams - his products for electronics manufacturer ...
- 9. Tom Thompson, Computerworld.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Apple Computer Inc. touts the iBook, its new consumer-class Macintosh notebook computer, as an "iMac to go." It certainly looks the part: Its clamshell case sports colored panels in either a bright peacock ...