- 1. Mark Wilson, salon.com
- (iBook arguments)
- But Apple’s color pendulum eventually swung back, and Apple trended toward less ostentatious products, both in hardware and software. “Steve always wanted to stay one step ahead. When the industry started ...
- 2. Mark Newhouse, Web Designer
- (iBook arguments)
- The distinctive color and shape of the iBook says something about the user. I like the fact that you can't ignore me when I pull out my iBook on the bus and go to work. And the attention it receives at ...
- 3. Imprint - Legal Notice
- (Uncategorised)
- ... trademarks on my webpages are the property of their respective holders. Liability for Content We make every effort to keep the information on our Web site current, but accept no liability whatsoever ...
- 4. Phil Schiller's iBook stun
- (Multimedia)
- Immediately after his presentation of the iBook and its new airport feature: Marketing Director Phil Schiller jumps with his wireless connected iBook several meters down onto a gym mat - nice stunt ! ...
- 5. Just another Clamshell Clone: HP Mini 100e
- (Trivia)
- ... and education market. Technical specs: Intel Atom N455 Processor (1.66 GHz, 512 KB L2 cache), up to 2GB RAM. A 10.1-inch LED-backlit display with a resolution of 1024 x 600. Windows 7 or Linux OS. ...
- 6. OS9 Retail CD and Update must not be confused
- (Software hints)
- Many Clamshell Owners don't posess the original Software installation and restore CD (orange or grey) any more. If you plan to install OS9 (some say they best OS ever) keep an eye out for the orginal ...
- 7. iBook spare parts
- (Hardware hints)
- ... the battery, keyboard and power supply, but there are more parts you will need to keep your iBook up and running. The largest second-hand market can be found on Ebay. The cheapest way is to buy a similar ...
- 8. Codename P1: bMate, WebMate, eBook, iBook?
- (Trivia)
- David Moody, Apple's director of worldwide desktop product marketing, said during his keynote speech at Macworld Expo Singapore '98: "In the first half of 1999, we will be able to show you something completely ...
- 9. Bulletproof Clamshell
- (Trivia)
- In the Apple discussion forum a sergeant from the U.S. Marine Corps, who was a year in Iraq reported that his vehicle was hit by a road side bomb. He luckily survived with minor injuries-as well ...
- 10. Clamshell in the movies
- (Trivia)
- ... film partner of Denise Richards. In a modern "Heidi" remake (2001) of the Swiss director Markus Imboden Heidi communicated wireless from the alp with her friends. In the TV series "Gilmore ...
- 11. 466 SE Indigo "Cybook
- (Hardware hints)
- ... 466SE with every add-on on you could think of ! This is a Rare iBook Indigo 466SE, Rare because it was only available to edu markets- I got the iBook from an eBay seller (locally - Score!), it was obviously ...
- 12. 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 ...
- 13. Ronald O. Carlson, mac.blorge.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Apple’s first consumer/education notebook shipped in 1999 and broke a lot of new ground. From the durable construction and floppy-drive free design to its fruity iMac inspired styling and, of course, 802.11b ...
- 14. Brooke Crothers + Jim Davis, cnet.com
- (iBook arguments)
- But Apple still has a long way to go to regain a significant chunk of the market. Apple's market share in the U.S. retail notebook market in May was a meager 2 percent, according to Infobeads. Senior analyst ...
- 15. Small Clamshell Movie Theater
- (Accessories)
- ... also has a composite video input marked in yellow, so that the original Apple connection cable can be plugged in directly. However, there is one limitation: the image quality of a composite signal is visibly ...
- 16. 30 years of Apple Products, wired.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Announced in July 1999 at Macworld New York, the iBook was perhaps the most anxiously awaited Apple computer ever. Aimed at the same consumer market as its big brother, the iMac, the iBook filled the 2x2 ...
- 17. Kevin Anderson, BBC news
- (iBook arguments)
- Apple has been pressing hard to retain its place in the education market as it offers more appealing computers to consumers, and the iBook introduced new technologies that it hopes will appeal to both ...
- 18. tidbits.com
- (iBook arguments)
- ... the consumer market with the iBook, and the designers obviously thought long and hard about which features could be cut to save money while at the same time differentiating the iBook from the PowerBook ...
- 19. Michael Krantz, time.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Now, in tangerine or blueberry, comes the iBook, Apple's "iMac to go," a clamshell-shaped laptop that promises to do for the portable market what iMac did for the desktop--sell like crazy and leave the rest ...
- 20. Joshua Coventry, LowEndMac.com
- (iBook arguments)
- It was a commercial success. Only six weeks after the unveiling, Apple received more than 140,000 advance orders. The iBook and iMac dramatically helped Apple climb back to fame, doubling Apple's market ...