- 1. Clamshell Mod with a touchscreen
- (Trivia)
- Do you know the ModBook - a MacBook modified to a full-featured Tablet PC ? In 2001, there was a similar project with the iBook clamshell called Gemini computer. The Topcase with a built-in touchscreen ...
- 2. Robert Mohns, MacInTouch.com
- (iBook arguments)
- The single most reliable Apple laptop in our survey is the original Blueberry, Tangerine and Graphite series iBook, with a low 8-11% repair percentage. Robert Mohns, MacInTouch.com
- 3. My iBook Clamshell Gemini
- (Hardware hints)
- The Gemini is based on a G3 Clamshell iBook (300/366/466MHZ) - it has a integrated touchscreen and was built to support disabled people. The Gemini iBook was the second Mac modded by Assistive Technology ...
- 4. Luminiscent Apple Mod
- (Hardware hints)
- ... because only the top case has to be removed, leaving the rest untouched. You need a Torx T8 and a small Philipps screwdriver. For a start you have to remove the display bezel first as described in this ...
- 5. Cleaning the display bezel
- (Hardware hints)
- The first iBooks with a translucent polycarbonate plastic case sometimes show some stains on the inside of the display bezel. Fortunately it is possible to open the display case without touching the rest. ...
- 6. The most reliable Apple notebook
- (Trivia)
- The Clamshell iBook was the winner of the iBook and PowerBook Reliability survey in January 2006 spanning every laptop capable of running Mac OS X, encompassing 41 models sold over seven and a half years ...
- 7. mactivist.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Ooh la la! Nothing else looks like the clamshell iBook, the first of the iBook line. Nothing else in computer form has those thick, sensuous curves that beg to be touched. Hefty but oh-so-sexy, the clamshell ...
- 8. 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 ...
- 9. Jonathan Ive #2, iBook designer
- (iBook arguments)
- The iBook has been designed to encourage users to touch it. The use of curved surfaces and rubberized materials give it an intimate, tactile feel. Jonathan Ive, iBook designer (Link: Wayback Machine) ...