By Ryan Baggins


When you have accessibility to resources, it makes it easy to find an Apple iBook. The Internet offers a wide range of sites to find out more about the various iBook computers. To find the model that fits your needs you must consider the features and what you expect of the computer.

You want to be able to distinguish colors and features. IBooks include the original Graphite, Tangerine and Blueberry computers. FireWire computers make up the key lime, Graphite, and Indigo but there are some white parts with opaque models available. USB ports should be considered as well.

Later computer models often have two USB ports. Sizes and shapes vary. For instance, the G3 and G4 series has remarkable close shapes except for the lacking in lucid case finish or the keyword that is transparent and has opaque finish that makes it stand out more.

Some of the iBook PC have 700-Megahertz (MHZ) speed in which these models have audio ports that are silver. Reset tabs are accessible with---inch display and optical tray load drives.

Apple iBook computers comprise of the G3/700 with twin bootable and 640 Megabytes of RAM. (Random Access Memory). You have 30 GB space of internal drive. The cost is much more affordable than the G4/1 and G4 - 1. 33 Gigahertz. The G3/700 has a combo drive with 56k modem and internal drive. The first G4 offers 1024 Megabytes and a 60-Gigabyte drive. SuperDrive is available and there is a combo drive. You have a selection of features available with each iBook computer.

Most of the later Apple's do not have many differentiating features. RAM is different for the most part, yet you should weigh the differences in all specs of the iBook computers to find one that fits your needs. It is apparent that technology is creating newer systems each day, which means the prices are dropping on the later models.




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