- 1. Michael Tsai, atpm.com
- (iBook arguments)
- All in all, the keynote audience was very pleased with the iBook except for two points: pricing and availability. At $1599, $400 more than the iMac, I think the iBook is reasonably priced for a consumer ...
- 2. Anthony Paonita, Law Technology News
- (iBook arguments)
- ... is also trapezoidal in shape, with a built-in handle. Its rubberized composite material betrays the fact that it was designed with the rough-and-tumble world of a school kid in mind. Anthony Paonita, ...
- 3. iBook-Clamshell website in english
- (Trivia)
- After I could see from the visitor statistics that more and more interested people from English-speaking countries were coming to my website, I started translating the articles, which will take several ...
- 4. iBook heavy and unwieldy ?
- (Trivia)
- ... school and study life. Apple also tried to debunk the weight argument - the clamshell still fared well compared to Windows notebooks. Nevertheless, some made fun of the "bulky" iBook, as the image ...
- 5. 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 ...
- 6. 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 ...