- 21. Blueberry preferred
- (Trivia)
- The german website MacGadget stated that Apple wholesalers Gravis in August 1999 gave the color preferences of initial orders from Germany after the appearance of the first iBook series as follows: Blueberry ...
- 22. Exhibition Stylectrical: How Apple conquered design
- (Trivia)
- ... was multicolored and the computers were grey, which he instantly turned upside down. One of the Designers which had a great impact on Ive was the German Dieter Rams - his products for electronics manufacturer ...
- 23. 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 ...
- 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. Keoni Chavez, maclife.com
- (iBook arguments)
- ... colors to computers, shattering the dominant beige paradigm present at that time. Unfortunately, only five colors were made available (and some crazy designs later), and Apple has yet to repeat the experiment, ...
- 26. 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 docking ...
- 27. Dave Hamilton + John F. Braun, macobserver.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Tangerine? Is it the fact that Tangerine is among the least popular choices of color for the iMac, or just the fact that its ugly that Apple chose it to be half the color options for the iBook? Very strange ...
- 28. The MacCase Classic
- (Accessories)
- The reissue of a classic: The MacCase Classic - a robust case for the clamshell in all five model colors with a window for the apple. The manufacturer states that it also fits the 13" MacBook.
- 29. Herbert Muschamp, New York Times
- (iBook arguments)
- ... could be the symbols of this show. With their lollipop colors, swelling lines and toylike ease of operation, they hark back to the sexy red plastic Valentine typewriter Sottsass designed for Olivetti in ...
- 30. Peter Lewis, Fortune magazine
- (iBook arguments)
- Apple's original iBook was the computer equivalent of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's album. With its whimsical toilet-seat design, its fruity colors, including orange, blueberry, and lime, and its built-in antenna ...
- 31. Anthony Paonita, Law Technology News
- (iBook arguments)
- The iBook, however, was not designed for the target audience of this publication. Its garish turquoise or tangerine hues might be a bit much for the typical lawyer. Besides its colorful ways, the iBook ...
- 32. The Mac Observer
- (iBook arguments)
- All over the Mac web, the new iBook color "key lime", which is an intense yellowish green, is creating big controversy. Actually, perhaps controversy is not the word. For that to be true, there would have ...
- 33. gizmodo.com
- (iBook arguments)
- We heartily agree with Laptop's assessment of the absolute worst notebook design, the Apple iBook from 1999 that most of us thought looked exactly like a toilet seat in a cheap motel. Sure, it was available ...
- 34. My Powerberry 466MHz Firewire Mod
- (Hardware hints)
- ... to put a 466MHZ logic board into an Indigo Clamshell Firewire that was only shipped with a 366MHZ processor. However, it is more difficult to prepare the blueberry and tangerine model colors for a tune-up ...
- 35. The Key Lime iBook
- (Trivia)
- The model color Key Lime can be derived from a citrus fruit (lime) that originally comes from Southeast Asia. You can now also find them in the US state of California, where Apple is based. When presenting ...
- 36. Clamshell Purchase Advisor
- (Hardware hints)
- ... worth taking a close look at used offers and checking your own claims to the iBook, since upgrades, repairs and spare parts are not cheap. iBook colors from left to right: Top row: Tangerine, Blueberry ...
- 37. 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 ...
- 38. Henry Norr, sfgate.com
- (iBook arguments)
- The iBook, Apple's curvy and colorful new notebook computer, has been compared to everything from a Creamsicle to a toilet seat and lid. It's also been called a "people magnet" and "almost a sensuous object ...
- 39. Replace trackpad cable
- (Hardware hints)
- ... the end that is exposed in the picture). Since it's hard to come by as a replacement part, you should get a full cover with a working trackpad on Ebay. Unfortunately, a trackpad in the desired color ...
- 40. 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 ...