- 21. Clamshell on the front page
- (Trivia)
- The Clamshell iBook showed up on several front pages such as Playboy right after the Apple Expo in Paris on the 13. of September 2000 where Steve Jobs revealed the Second Edition iBooks . The Apple Logo ...
- 22. Applejack troubleshooting utility
- (Software hints)
- When you have installed at least OSX 10.2 on your iBook, please take a look at the Freeware Tool Applejack. In most cases concerning startup-problems applejack can help, and you don't have to use your original ...
- 23. 466 SE Indigo "Cybook
- (Hardware hints)
- ... installed in Display housing. 7 LEDs in series installed in lower case. Positive lead from DC-IN jack to switch Lead from switch to Fuse Fuse Connects to both Chains of 7 LEDs Both chains ...
- 24. Tom Thompson, Computerworld.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Apple Computer Inc. touts the iBook, its new consumer-class Macintosh notebook computer, as an "iMac to go." It certainly looks the part: Its clamshell case sports colored panels in either a bright peacock ...
- 25. Michael deAgonia, Computerworld.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Opinion: The top 10 standout Macs of the past 25 years - The iBook (1999) ...Most importantly, it was the first-ever mainstream consumer device that showcased wireless networking, something Jobs nonchalantly ...
- 26. Andrew Gore, Macworld.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Although Apple's consumer portable may be one of the company's most hotly anticipated products ever, the iBook's reality falls short of its media-generated hype. It's not exactly a case of the emperor having ...
- 27. David Pogue, Joseph Schorr- Macworld Mac Secrets (2001)
- (iBook arguments)
- The iBook's clamshell design is completely free of latches, doors, or flaps(not even a close latch), so there is nothing to jam, snap or break off. Equally brilliant was the addition of a flip-up carrying ...
- 28. Michael Simon, maclife.com
- (iBook arguments)
- With equal parts toilet seat, suitcase and clam, the iBook had a funny sort of charm that did little to reflect the personality of the user (unless, of course, they happened to be running away with the ...
- 29. 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 ...
- 30. My Powerberry 466MHz Firewire Mod
- (Hardware hints)
- ... cable was checked again and again. Since the firewire connection is sunk a little in the case, there is an ugly hole that needs to be covered up. The first solution that came to my mind ...
- 31. The Key Lime iBook
- (Trivia)
- ... models. Besides spare parts, good gifts for a Key Lime owner would be: The original USB Puckmouse in Keylime (Apple number M4848) A matching iBook case from MacCase (via Ebay ...
- 32. Bryan Appleyard, Sunday Times
- (iBook arguments)
- ... series of extraordinary, wildly postmodern machines. With their translucent, candy-coloured plastics and, in the case of the desktops, large, inviting handles, they had an almost overpowering tactile quality. ...
- 33. Clamshell Purchase Advisor
- (Hardware hints)
- ... Normal wear and tear mainly affects scratches on the bottom and top of the case, small cracks on the small apple symbol below the display and on the carrying handle. 2. If the seller can't tell anything ...
- 34. Nicknames of the Clamshell iBook
- (Trivia)
- ... looked completely different from the other rectangular notebooks in black or silver-grey. Mockers soon came up with nicknames : Toilet-Seat, Barbie-Purse or make-up case. In fact, toys later appeared ...
- 35. Chris Taylor, Time Magazine
- (iBook arguments)
- Intended as a kind of portable iMac, the two-year-old iBook started life as a bulky, gaudy rubberized clamshell that barely fit into backpacks, with a carry-case plastic handle and choice of colors that ...