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Apple speeds up PowerBook, iBook
By Sam Costello (IDG) -- Apple Computer Tuesday made weeks of rumors official when it announced upgraded versions of its mobile computers, the high-end PowerBook G4 and the consumer-oriented iBook. The new PowerBook G4 comes in two models, built around 550MHz and 667MHz PowerPC G4 processors. The speedier model offers a new system bus (the path by which data is routed around the motherboard) running at 133MHz, while the 550MHz system uses a 100MHz bus. Upgrades to both models include a 4X AGP (accelerated graphic port) video system and a Gigabit Ethernet port. Each system comes with a slot-loading DVD, a 15.2-inch screen, a 56Kbps modem, USB and FireWire ports, and weighs 5.3 pounds. A slot-loading CD-RW drive is available as an add-on, marking the first time a slot-loading CD-RW has been available for the PowerBook G4.
The 550MHz model comes standard with 128MB of RAM, a 20GB hard disk, and an integrated antenna for Apple's AirPort 802.11b wireless Ethernet system. The 667MHz system offers 256MB of RAM, a 30GB hard disk, and comes equipped with an AirPort card and antenna. Both systems can be expanded up to 1GB of RAM and can be customized with a 48GB hard disk. Each system comes preloaded with both MacOS 9.2.1 and MacOS X 10.1. The 550MHz model costs $2,199 while the 667MHz model runs in at $2,999. Both are available immediately. The new iBook line comes in three models, built around a 500MHz or 600MHz PowerPC G3 processor. All models offer a new 100MHz system bus and 128MB of RAM standard. The portables also include a 12.1-inch screen, an ATI Technologies Rage Mobility 128 Graphics chip with 8MB of RAM, a 56Kbps modem, on-board Ethernet, USB and Firewire ports, and an integrated AirPort antenna (though the AirPort networking is not included). All systems are preloaded with MacOS 9.2.1 and MacOS X 10.1. The low-end 500MHz model offers a 15GB hard disk and costs $1,299. The midrange 600MHz model comes with a 15GB hard disk and a DVD-ROM drive for $1,499. The high-end system, sporting a 20GB drive and a combination DVD-ROM and CD-RW drive, retails for $1,699. All models are available immediately. |
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