- 1. Unified Motherboard Architecture
- (Trivia)
- ... The scalability of UMA systems makes it possible that future models can be built on same architecture, reducing development and production costs. For example: the AGP graphics can be accessed with ...
- 2. Bottom case double-shot in rubber
- (Hardware hints)
- The bottom case including the sides with the interfaces and the optical drive is double-shot in rubber. The rugged design makes the Clamshell very skid-proof and insusceptible against scratches. There ...
- 3. Coloured macs gallery
- (Trivia)
- Clamshell iBook-aficinados should take a look at the german Bunte Macs Galerie. Werner Schmitz collects Clamshell iBooks and iMacs and makes excellent photos. He has assembled a number of iBooks loaded ...
- 4. Michael Stein, spiegel.de
- (iBook arguments)
- In the end, however, there was still enthusiasm among the Apple aficionados. Three new "iBook" models in new colors ("Indigo" and "Key Lime") appeared one after the other: The "Firewire" connection for ...
- 5. Ruffin Bailey, lowendmac.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Yet the iBook clamshell remains one of my favorite portable Macs. The great battery life, AirPort, rugged feel, and, yep, even the handle are all reasons it still often makes the WiFi coffee house run ...
- 6. The iMac news page
- (iBook arguments)
- It also amuses me now even more that the whole routine is starting all over again, this time for the iBook. But instead of archaic issues like the missing floppy (what a difference a year really makes), ...
- 7. 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 ...
- 8. Chris Allbritton #2, salon.com
- (iBook arguments)
- On the MacCentral news site, the opinion divide is already evident in posts with subject lines like "iBook YES!!!," "iBook is a disappointment" and "What is it with all the naysayers?" Critics focus on ...