- 1. Apple Special Media Event 2001-The 2nd Generation iBook
- (Multimedia)
- Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the all new redesigned iBook G3 in 2001. ZxIgyG_7jcI)
- 2. Sajonara Japan: iBook Icons
- (Software hints)
- There are a lot of loyal and creative iBook Clamshell fans in Japan. At the Macworld Expo 2000 in Tokyo a meeting of iBookers took place. Mitsuaki Ohashi designed iBook Paper Craft (click on Remote CTL). ...
- 3. Interior view: iBook Clamshell trackpad
- (Hardware hints)
- The iBook Trackpad is beautifully designed even from within. When you remove the metal shield you get a detailed view of the electronics assembly. The clip for the trackpad cable is located at the bottom ...
- 4. Interior view: Display hinges
- (Trivia)
- ... fact that even invisible parts have to be designed in a beautiful way. Here you see a set of iBook Clamshell display hinges that are not only beautiful, but furthermore the most reliable hinges ever placed ...
- 5. Harman Kardon Soundsticks for your iBook
- (Accessories)
- ... A great accessories kit for 99 US-Dollar was the optional transparent 20 Watts Subwoofer iSub which was designed by Apple Designer Jonathan Ive, who created the iBook and the iMac. Timeless design, ...
- 6. External Video an a Clamshell
- (Accessories)
- ... The external USB box myTV from Eskape was originally designed for connection to an iMac. It will works on the clamshell with a workaround. Because the device needs a microphone input jack on the iBook ...
- 7. Clamshell Unboxing Part 3: Accessories Box
- (Trivia)
- ... well-regulated. Let me introduce the hardware and paperwork included, the software will be reviewed in part 4 of the series. First of all you will notice the beautiful designed power adapter, ...
- 8. Clamshell Unboxing Part 2: The contents
- (Trivia)
- ... will notice that the sides and the back of the first edition is grey with a bigger white apple. When you remove the box, the iBook which still rests in beautiful designed Styrofoam shows up. There ...
- 9. Steve Lohr, New York Times
- (iBook arguments)
- Apple Computer's iBook, introduced two weeks ago, has a high ''ooooh'' factor -- the involuntary reaction elicited from some people when they see a thoughtfully designed product. The person mainly responsible ...
- 10. Derrick Story, iBook Fan Book
- (iBook arguments)
- lf the iMac was designed for browsing the Web at home, then the iBook was created to access the lnternet on the go. The original model was a rugged clamshell design with a six-hour Lithium lon battery ...
- 11. Tom Junod, Esquire.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Like the iMac, the iBook was designed not to be an instrument of utility but an object of desire; like the iMac, it was designed to be a pleasure both to look at and to use; like the iMac, it was designed ...
- 12. tidbits.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Remember that the iBook is not designed for professional use, and as much as a typical TidBITS reader might want additional features and capabilities, many of us aren't the target audience. Apple is targeting ...
- 13. Herbert Muschamp, New York Times
- (iBook arguments)
- ... could be the symbols of this show. With their lollipop colors, swelling lines and toylike ease of operation, they hark back to the sexy red plastic Valentine typewriter Sottsass designed for Olivetti in ...
- 14. Anthony Paonita, Law Technology News
- (iBook arguments)
- The iBook, however, was not designed for the target audience of this publication. Its garish turquoise or tangerine hues might be a bit much for the typical lawyer. Besides its colorful ways, the iBook ...
- 15. Kenny Hemphill, macuser.co.uk
- (iBook arguments)
- There can never have been a personal computer, not even the iMac, which has been designed from start to finish with such attention to detail. Everything from the design of the packaging to the smooth curves ...
- 16. Eolake Stobblehouse, macCreator
- (iBook arguments)
- The iBook is different. It has been designed to be handled roughly, by young people. And even though I'm sure many people would say that mature individuals should be able to handle a sophisticated machine ...
- 17. Jonathan Ive #2, iBook designer
- (iBook arguments)
- The iBook has been designed to encourage users to touch it. The use of curved surfaces and rubberized materials give it an intimate, tactile feel. Jonathan Ive, iBook designer (Link: Wayback Machine) ...
- 18. the iBook Designer Jonathan Ive
- (Trivia)
- ... as well as a durable, lockless locking mechanism that still works reliably even after years of intensive use. The robust, flapless notebook housing designed for mobile use in schools and colleges consists ...