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While the Graphite isn't technically a new color for the iBook, note the new snow accents on all of the new models. Except this snow is polished smooth and glossy - almost like it's dripping wet. A minor detail? Perhaps. But it's part of the sensory experience of using an iBook.??The iBook Special Edition has a built-in feature designed to help make it the life of the party, and that's DVD. So you and your friends can slip the latest DVD title into the DVD-ROM drive and watch it on a brilliant display - or on your TV. Looking for Pentium-crushing speed? You've found it with the iBook Special Edition Graphite. In performance tests running processor-intensive applications like Macromedia Director and Adobe Photoshop, the new iBook soundly whipped the competition.
Specifications Key Features Processor Motorola PowerPC G3 366 MHz Installed Memory 64 MB (SDRAM) Display 12.1 in. TFT Active Matrix Operating System Apple MacOS 9 Processor Processor Type PowerPC G3 Processor Manufacturer Motorola Processor Speed 366 MHz Motherboard Bus Speed 66 MHz Display Display Tech TFT Active Matrix Display Size 12.1 in. Display Max. Resolution 800 x 600 Technical Features Expansion Ports 1 x USB 2.0 • RJ-11 (modem) • RJ-45 (NIC) Hard Drive Hard Drive Capacity 6 GB Storage Controller Type IDE Memory Installed RAM 64 MB RAM Technology SDRAM Max Supported RAM 320 MB Installed Cache Memory 512 KB CD / DVD CD / DVD Type CD-ROM Optical Drive Read Speed 24x (CD) Video Graphic Processor ATI RAGE MOBILITY Installed Video Memory 4 MB Graphic Bus Interface AGP x2 Max. Video Resolution 1280 x 1024 Audio Audio Output Type Headphones • Sound card Modem Modem Type Fax / Modem Analog Modulation Protocol ITU V.90 Networking Networking Type Network Adapter Data Link Protocol Ethernet • Fast Ethernet Battery Battery Technology Lithium ion Battery Run Time 6 Hour(s). Dimensions Height 29.4 cm Width 5.2 cm Depth 34.4 cm Weight 3 kg Miscellaneous Input Method Keyboard • TouchPad Exterior Color Graphite Review In performance tests running processor-intensive applications like Macromedia Director and Adobe Photoshop, the new iBook soundly whipped the competition. Source: http://uk.shopping.com  Mac Notebook.jpg) |