iBook/iBook SE (FireWire)
Introduced: September 2000
Terminated: May 2001
Description
Apple’s new line of notebook computers, the iBook, ran a G3 processor at 366 for the regular edition or 466Mhz for the special edition. It had a 10Gb hard drive and a tray-loading CD-ROM or DVD-ROM in the Special Edition. The regular edition was available in Indigo and Key Lime while the Special edition was available in Graphite or Key Lime. The 320Mb of RAM was expandable to 576Mb using the SO-DIMM slot. It had an ATI Rage Mobility graphics card and an AirPort 802.11b card was optional. It had a 12.1” LCD with an optimum resolution of 640 x 480. It had a composite video output through its AV port. There was no audio input and the output was through the AV port. There was a single USB port and a single FireWire port.
History
The release of the iBook (FireWire) meant that Apple’s entire line was now equipped with FireWire. The new combination AV port enabled video from iBook to be shown on a TV. The regular edition cost $1499 while the special edition was $1799.
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Specifications
The release of the iBook (FireWire) meant that Apple’s entire line was now equipped with FireWire. The new combination AV port enabled video from iBook to be shown on a TV. The regular edition cost $1499 while the special edition was $1799.
Timeline
Introduced in September 2000, the iBook/iBook SE (FireWire) was discontinued in May 2001.
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