- 1. Toni Kistner, HomeOfficeComputing
- (iBook arguments)
- Weighing in at 6.6 pounds, it's large and flat like a seat cushion--specifically, as a colleague remarked, a "comfort station fixture." It's far too big for a tray table, or even my lap if a passenger ...
- 2. The Little iBook Book
- (Books)
- ... the ins and outs of computing at home and on the road, with conversational explanations and entertaining illustrations. Learn everything from desktop basics to how to use the iBook's innovative wireless ...
- 3. Video: Macintosh Power of Two
- (Multimedia)
- Homemade Youtube film. Two friends agree: The new PowerBook can't compete with the original Clamshell iBook. FS4w5mIC2qU ...
- 4. Joy of Tech: iBook Clamshell Comics
- (Multimedia)
- ... ever. Perhaps that's why it shows up from time to time in their Comics, i've provided some links to those that are still online: What Apple left out of the Macworld 2006 Keynote Home in the ...
- 5. 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 ...
- 6. Bruce Coykendall, videomaker.com
- (iBook arguments)
- We think the iBook with iMovie 2 will prove to be a useful tool for the fledgling DV editor who wants to put together home videos with a simple interface, powerful processing and moderate price tag for ...
- 7. Small Clamshell Movie Theater
- (Accessories)
- Is a 466Mhz clamshell iBook suitable for connection to a modern digital projector? Yes, it is even possible to set up a small home cinema with it: Digital Projector: I chose ...
- 8. Ken McMahon, Personal Computer World
- (iBook arguments)
- 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, ...
- 9. John Nemerovski, mymac.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Do a little homework, roll up your sleeves, then let me have it in rebuttal as I pronounce my Blueberry FireWire G3 iBook 366 the best Mac laptop of all time John Nemerovski, mymac.com (Link:Wayback Machine) ...
- 10. the iMac to go
- (Trivia)
- ... for business users was called "PowerBook". For the consumer market of private users at home, at school and at university, the "i" was selected as the identifying feature. After the colorful "iMac" desktop ...