ibook from Apple.
@maya_n_bennett (4687)
United States
7 responses
@maya_n_bennett (4687)
• United States
25 Oct 06
thanks for your response. I got it from people I know and I was wondering if this ibook was any good. I heard apple stop making them so I got worried.
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@flashpixel (1414)
• Malaysia
2 Dec 06
Following the success of the iMac and its ongoing hardware simplification strategy, Apple introduced the iBook, a laptop computer targeted to consumer and education market segments. Instead of the common market practice of selling yesterdays professional technology to consumers, Apple originally engineered the iBook as a derivative of its professional laptop computer, the PowerBook G3, adopting several key features that had made it an early market success.
@maya_n_bennett (4687)
• United States
23 Nov 06
Really? Thanks for your response. All my freinds dont like apple computer so I start to worry.
@etcetera22 (115)
• United States
9 Mar 07
I have a customized iBook G4 14" laptop. I've had it for about four years now. Initially, I was completely in love with it because it was everything I wanted in a laptop. It was small enough for me to carry everywhere (great portability), aesthetically wonderful, and it was just a joy to use because I really like Mac systems. However, in my second year as an owner, I began to experience serious problems with it- logic board issues, battery issues (had to get a replacement recently), issues with my settings, etc. Luckily, I'm under the Apple Protection Plan, but still, it frustrates me because I've already had to send it in 3 times for repair! And none of these issues were my fault, just some weird things that were going on within the system. So, just be wary, don't make any impulsive decisions when buying any kinda technology. Do more research on laptops, read reviews, investigate "best prices," be mindful of different system features, see what's popular, etc. With all that said, good luck if you're thinking about purchasing a new laptop! :)








