- 1. Power suppy damage
- (Hardware hints)
- ... "yo-yo", "hockey puck", "frisbee", "UFO" , "biscuit", "hamburger" or "flying saucer". Unfortunately, the UFO power supply is a well-known weak point - either it completely dies after a few years of loyal service ...
- 2. Clamshell LG TFT 800x600 - 1024x768 from iBook G4
- (Hardware hints)
- ... The Export EDID function will create a text file which contains manufacturer information about the Display. Buy a known-good screen from a white iBook G3 or G4. Swap Displays. LG display cable from Clamshell ...
- 3. XPostFacto brings Tiger to original iBook
- (Software hints)
- The minimum system requirements for OSX 10.4 Tiger: G3 with at least 256MB RAM and a FireWire port. The first clamshell editions in Blueberry and Tangerine as well as the first Special Edition in Graphite ...
- 4. Design Museum
- (Trivia)
- The unique Clamshell iBook Design is appreciated by well known Museums of Modern Art. You will find it in the London Design Museum along with other objects from Apple Designer Jonathan Ive. The New York ...
- 5. The iBook Display
- (Hardware hints)
- Apple uses displays of different manufacturers with native 800x600 pixel resolution in the Clamshell iBooks. The displays have different connectors for the display itself, therefore a broken display has ...
- 6. Is the iBook a Girlie-Computer ?
- (Trivia)
- As soon as the new iBook was released in 1999, the revolutionary design met with criticism. The columnist John C. Dvorak, (PC Magazine) wrote a pamphlet which contained well known sexist stereotypes: ...
- 7. Tony Smith, theregister.co.uk
- (iBook arguments)
- Apple appears to have selected the name iBook for its forthcoming consumer and education-oriented notebook Mac, better known by its codename, P1. The name 'iBook' has been assigned to the company as a trademark ...