The Apple iBook G4 is a portable laptop released in 2003, known for its colorful design and use of the PowerPC G4 processor, aimed primarily at students and casual users.
Overview
User Reception
Operating System
Legacy And Impact
Historical Context
Design And Features
Technical Specifications
Battery Life And Performance
Comparison With Other Laptops
Dell Inspiron
Technology
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๐ The Apple iBook G4 was introduced in 2003 as part of Apple's laptop lineup.
๐ป It featured a distinctive clamshell design, available in multiple colors.
โ๏ธ The iBook G4 was powered by a PowerPC G4 processor, enhancing its performance for its time.
๐ฑ The laptop came with a 12-inch or 14-inch screen, catering to different user preferences.
๐งฎ It was one of the first laptops to offer built-in AirPort Extreme wireless networking.
๐ The iBook G4 had a battery life of approximately 4-6 hours, depending on usage.
๐ฆ It supported up to 1GB of RAM, which was substantial for laptops of its era.
๐ฎ The iBook G4 was marketed towards students and casual users, being portable and user-friendly.
๐พ It included a CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive for media playback and data burning.
๐ The iBook G4 was noted for its vibrant colors and plastic casing, making it a visually appealing choice.