In 2003 Apple introduced a new line of PowerBook G4s with 12, 15, and 17-inch screens and aluminum cases (prompting the new moniker "AlBook"). The new notebooks not only brought a different design to the PowerBook G4 line but also laid down the foundation for Apple’s notebook design for the next five years.
The 12" model brought a welcome return to the Apple subnotebook configuration, conspicuously lacking in their product line since the discontinuation of the PowerBook 2400 in 1998.
The aluminum PowerBook G4 was designed by Apple's Vice President of Industrial Design, Jonathan Ive, and used a radically different design from the preceding titanium models.
This PowerBook G4 (M9008LL/A), features a 1.0 GHz PowerPC 7447 (G4) processor with the AltiVec "Velocity Engine" vector processing unit and 512k on chip level 2 cache, 256 MB of PC2100 DDR SDRAM, a 40 GB Ultra ATA/100 hard drive (4200 RPM), either a slot-loading 2X "SuperDrive" built-in Bluetooth 1.1 ,AirPort Extreme capable, and NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5200 (4X AGP) graphics with 32 MB of DDR SDRAM in an attractive aluminum alloy case with a 12.1" TFT XGA display (1024x768 native resolution).
- Marca
- Apple
- Objeto
- Portátil
- Serie / modelo
- PowerBook G4 1.0 12" (DVI - Al)
- Año de fabricación.
- 2003
- Estado
- Usado
- Funciona
- Yes
- Empaquetado
- En la caja original