Introduced in 1999, the iBook was part of Apple’s colorful and playful line of consumer laptops. Known for its distinctive clamshell design and vibrant color options, it was targeted at students and everyday users. Its durable plastic casing and built-in handle made it a practical choice for on-the-go computing. The iBook also introduced wireless networking to the masses with Apple’s AirPort technology, making mobile computing more accessible and fun for a broader audience. Available colors in the collection: Blueberry, Tangerine, Graphite, Indigo, and Key Lime.
Laptops
M2453, M6411
300 MHz PowerPC G3
32 MB (expandable to 288 MB)
3.2 GB or 6 GB Ultra ATA hard drive
12.1-inch TFT display, resolution: 800x600 pixels
ATI Rage Mobility with 4 MB VRAM
Lithium-ion battery with up to 6 hours of battery life
CD-ROM drive (24x speed)
1 x USB 1.1 port, Ethernet (10/100BASE-T), 56K V.90 modem, composite video output (via adapter), audio out (headphone jack)
AirPort wireless networking (optional, 802.11b)
3.0 kg
Height: 34 mm, width: 340 mm, depth: 270 mm
Mac OS 8.6 (upgradable to Mac OS X 10.3 Panther)