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iBook G3/300

code name: P1

Overview

iBookApple's first consumer portable since the PowerBook 150 was discontinued at under US$1,000 in late 1995, the $1,599 iBook was available in blueberry and tangerine.

Apple is also billing it as the world's second fastest portable computer - only the PowerBook outperforms it.

With an active matrix screen and six-hour LithIon battery, the iBook makes an excellent field computer. Wireless networking is available using Lucent's AirPort technology, which has a range of 150 feet. At $299 for an AirPort base station and $99 per client, this 11 Mbps technology (theoretically a little faster than 10Base-T ethernet, although this is not proving to be the case in the real world) is very promising.

Unique feature: unlike any PowerBook, the iBook has a handle, but no latch. The iBook puts itself to sleep when you close it - and can automatically wake up when you open it.

Unexpectedly, the iBook is a bit larger and heavier than the PowerBook G3 (Lombard).

The iBook Special Edition was introduced on February 16, 2000, the same day the iBook was boosted to 64 MB of memory and a 6 GB hard drive. (The improved iBook is generally refered to as Revision B.) The 300 MHz iBook was replaced with a 366 MHz version in September 2000.

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