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Apple ibooks account help
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ApiBook (Early 2003) (900 MHz processor / 40 GB HD/ 256MB of RAM) was a processor upgrade aimed at the high end 14 inch iBook.NovemiBook (November 2002) (800 MHz processor) now priced $200 less than previous models, "good" configuration starting at $999.iBook (May 2002) (700 MHz processor / 20-30 GB HD) added ATI Radeon Mobility in both 12" and 14" models.JanuiBook (14") high end model with a larger screen in the same resolution.OctoiBook (Late 2001) (600 MHz processor / 128 MB RAM 15-20 GB HD) increased bus speed to 100MHz.Offered a choice of optical drives (CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD/CD-RW). JanuiBook (Dual USB) (500 MHz processor / 64 MB RAM / 10 GB HD) available in only white, increased screen resolution to 1024x768, added an additional USB port.

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iBook (FireWire) Special Edition (466 MHz processor) available in Key Lime (green) and Graphite (grey).iBook (FireWire) (366 MHz processor / 64 MB RAM / 10 GB HD) available in Indigo (dark blue) and Key Lime (green), included a FireWire port and video out.iBook Special Edition (366 MHz processor / 64 MB RAM / 6 GB HD) available in Graphite (gray).iBook (revision B) (64 MB RAM / 6 GB HD).JiBook (300 MHz processor / 32 MB RAM / 3.2 GB HD) available in Blueberry (light blue) and Tangerine (orange).The reported symptoms include scrambled, flickering or distorted display. According to users reporting problems and Apple, products manufactured during May and April 2003 have problems with their main logic board.

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In response to the problem, in January 2004, Apple initiated the "iBook Logic Board Repair Extension Program", which covers any expense of repairing "affected iBooks for three years" - essentially an extended warranty for the affected products. At one point, a group of users even sought to file a class action suit against Apple. In late November 2003, a number of iBook users started to report a display problem with their laptops. Later versions replaced the transparent-and-white outer shell with solid white plastic. The second generation (rectangular and made of hard plastic), released on May 1, 2001, was considered by some to be more stylish, and featured two-toned white and silver plastic and a clear external shell.

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Ports on the iBook G3 (early 2003) from left to right: Kensington security slot, 56k modem port, Ethernet port, FireWire port, 2 USB 1.1 ports, video out port, audio headphone jack Like most Macs, the iBook would enter sleep mode when closed, saving the state it was in before entering sleep This made it ideal for the student who was running between classes with limited time, as they did not have to wait for a shut-down or "hibernate" sequence in in other operating systems. The clamshell didn't have a lock or latch (which are known for being damaged in some notebook computers), and instead "snapped" shut. The case was made of a soft, rubberized plastic and featured a built-in carrying handle for ease in carrying around campus without a complicated notebook case. It was designed with the college student in mind. The first-generation ("clamshell") iBook acquired a reputation for ruggedness and durability.







Apple ibooks account help