Apple iBook Laptop 12″ M9623LL/A (1.2 GHz PowerPC G4, 256MB RAM, 30GB Hard Drive, Combo Drive, Built-in AirPort Extreme)

Binding: Personal Computers
ASIN: B0002A6YVC
Manufacturer: Apple Computer
Average Customer Review: (From 80 total reviews)
List Price: $1,000.00

 

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Features

  • 1.2 GHz PowerPC G4 processor with 133 MHz Frontside Bus
  • 256 MB DDR SDRAM expandable to 1.25 GB
  • 30 GB ATA/100 hard drive; 8x DVD Read / 24x CD-R / 16x CD-RW / 24x CD Read
  • 12.1 inch TFT XGA display; ; AirPort Extreme built-in
  • Mac OS X version 10.4 Tiger, Classic environment, Mail, iChat AV, Safari, Sherlock, Address Book, QuickTime, iLife (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD (5), GarageBand), iSync, iCal, DVD Player, AppleWorks, Mac OS X Chess and more

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Editorial Reviews

Product Description:
Like to carry around a notebook that delivers exceptional power at an affordable price? Then pick up an iBook G4. With a fast PowerPC G4 processor running at speeds up to 1.33GHz - optional DVD-burning SuperDrive, expanded memory capacity, advanced wireless networking capabilities, and the impressive stability provided by Mac OS X, iBook G4 brings truly impressive performance to everyday life.


Customer Reviews

Great computer when it works… by Gift Recipient
I love Mac OS X, but I’ve found my ibooks not worth the hassle and sacrifice I’ve had to make to keep using them. On 3 ibooks in 2 years, I have had 6 logic board failures (the computer crashes and will not boot, and repair takes weeks), two broken CD drives, and I have had Apple twice break my computer (they offer to re-repair it but it takes weeks usually, since they tend to be out of parts every time I get something repaired). I’ve called Apple a million times but they refuse to replace the computer or offer any type of refund. As nice as ibooks are when they work, theyre not worth $1000 plus frequent repair and many weeks a year without a computer. I recommend a Dell or something until Apple gets its act together.

2 years later and as good as ever! by Ariel Blair
This is the fourth mac that I have bought. I started with a mac SE in 1987 and have never turned back. Historically, I have always had PC laptops for work so can move back and forth. This is my first mac that serves as a work machine. It has performed flawlessly for two years. Since I am a managment consultant, I worried that there would be some business application that would not be compatible with a client. The only issue I had was translating a document from WordPerfect to MS Word.

I added 1MB of internal RAM which was a nice thing to do, but not necessary for ordinary use. It helps with big MS PowerPoint files. Two years ago, 30 GB seemed like plenty of memory. However, after 3,500 photos and ripping my CDs in lossless format, that was not the best decision. I reformatted the music into AAC and cleared sufficient space to keep operational. Because it is so easy to back up to an iPod. That has become my primary back up.

The only complaint I have about the iBook itself is now when I see the new machines and am tempted to buy one, I have absolutely no reason to upgrade. It is a great little machine.

Ariel Blair

Thought Catalysts

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Rugged and durable by Anderson Glen Renaud
I’m not going to repeat everything that is already in other reviews, but it is all true. Everything about Mac is amazing. But I have had my iBook for a year now and it is still running exactly the same as it was new. Which is expected, right, but what you should know is that 2 months after I got my laptop, it fell off the top of my car going 45mph around a curve (yeah, I know I’m an idiot). But regardless, I had a thin slip case on it but that’s it. The computer was also in sleep mode, wasn’t even shut down. I got it and there was a couple small nicks but I opened it up and it woke up immediatley and started going just like always. I know this wouldn’t be the case for Dell’s, cos I dropped one of those at work once at 0 mph from a couple feet and it was completely ruined. But just thought that would be important for people to know. Switch to Mac, unless you need high-powered office software, get a Mac. They’re not really more expensive because you don’t have to be anything extra when you get it, everything you need comes standard and is more integrated into the system and therefore works faster. Swith to Mac.

iBook G4 Not All That Useful by Juan M. Diaz
I have been using an iBook G4 for the past few weeks, and I fail to see why so many people rave about it. The Tiger operating system is limited in what it can handle, and on many websites this Apple just does not work, no matter how many different softwares you download. It is generally not that user-friendly. The machine is beautifully made, but it lacks functionality.


 

 


 

 

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