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The Apple Macintosh computer - price and description
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The Apple iBook SE,
codenamed P1, features a 366 MHz PowerPC 750 (G3) processor,
64 MB of RAM, a 6.0 GB hard drive, and 2X-AGP ATI Rage
Mobility graphics acceleration in a sleek, two-toned,
"graphite and ice" portable case geared towards those with
more conservative design tastes. The iBook SE has the same
12.1" TFT active-matrix display and innovative "AirPort"
wireless networking as the original iBook.
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Introduction
Date:
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February 16,
2000
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Discontinued
Date:
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September 13,
2000
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Processor Type:
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PowerPC 750
(G3)
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Processor
Speed:
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366 MHz
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Processor
Upgrade:
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N/A
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FPU
(Integrated):
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PowerPC 750
(G3)
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System Bus
Speed:
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66 MHz
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Backside Bus
Speed:
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183 MHz
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ROM Size:
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1 MB (NewWorld)
1.
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Data Path:
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64-bit
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Level 1 Cache:
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64k
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Level 2 Cache:
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512k (backside)
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RAM Type:
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10 ns SO-DIMM
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VRAM Type:
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Video EDO SGRAM
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Standard RAM:
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64 MB
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Maximum RAM:
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320 MB
2.
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Motherboard
RAM:
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64 MB
2.
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RAM Slots:
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1
2.
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Standard VRAM:
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4 MB
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Maximum VRAM:
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4 MB
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Standard Hard
Drive:
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6.0 GB
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Int. Hard Drive
Type:
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Ultra-ATA
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Standard
CD-ROM:
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24X
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Standard Disk:
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None
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Standard Modem:
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56.6k
(internal)
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Standard
Ethernet:
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10/100Base-T
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Case Type:
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Portable (Two-Tone)
3.
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Form Factor:
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iBook
3.
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Exp. Slots:
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AirPort
4.
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Exp. Bays
(Free):
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N/A
5.
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Battery Type:
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45 W/Hr LiIon
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Battery Life:
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6 hours
6.
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Built-in
Display:
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12.1" Color
7.
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Supported
MacOS:
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9.0-9.0.4, 9.1,
X
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Dimensions:
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1.8 x 13.5 x 11.6
8.
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Avg. Weight:
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6.7 lbs.
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Original Price:
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$1800 US
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Est. Current
Price:
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$650-$850 US
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Notes:
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1.
Boot ROM is roughly 1 MB, other instructions are loaded into
RAM.
2. The iBook has 64 MB
of onboard RAM and 1 3.3v 1.25 in SO-DIMM slot.
3.
Available simply in graphite.
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AirPort slot occupied by optional AirPort card.
5.
Unlike other PowerBooks, the iBook has no expansion slots or
bays.
6.
6 hours under "normal usage" conditions.
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12.1" TFT active-matrix color display.
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In inches, height x width x depth (while closed).
9.
Photo Credit: Apple Computer, Inc.
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