How old is a PowerBook G4?
Titanium PowerBook G4
The Titanium PowerBook G4 (nicknamed TiBook) | |
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Developer | Apple Computer, Inc. |
Release date | January 9, 2001 |
Discontinued | September 16, 2003 |
CPU | PowerPC G4, 400 MHz–1 GHz |
How much does a iBook G4 cost?
Despite its low $999 starting price, this new 12-inch iBook G4 comes with some welcome improvements over the prior generation, including a standard 512MB of memory (expandable to 1.5MB), Bluetooth 2.0+EDR (Enhanced Data Rate), and longer battery life.
What can I do with an old PowerBook G4?
You can use it as a portable dvd player (if the battery still works), music player, online radio, picture storage, old games and old software you can find for free 🙂 i have a 17 inch powerbook i just got yesterday!
How much is a Power Mac G4 worth?
Normally a PowerMac G4 like mine (Dual 1.25GHz G4 [not the most powerful], 120GB, 2GB RAM, OS X 10.4. 11) could easily go for about $200-400, but I paid $60 for it and it’s in near perfect condition and is fully functional.
How much is the original iBook worth?
Lists the value of the first G4 iBooks at around $50. older vintage models. That includes iBookG4, PowerBookG4, MacBook (white) & other.
What is iBook G3?
Putting an end to this speculation, on July 21, 1999, Steve Jobs unveiled the iBook G3 during the keynote presentation of Macworld Conference & Expo, New York City. Like the iMac, the iBook G3 had a PowerPC G3 CPU, and no legacy Apple interfaces. USB, Ethernet, modem ports and an optical drive were standard.
How do you open a PowerBook G4?
Turn the PowerBook G4 back over onto it’s feet and open it up as far as it will go. Starting at the back of the top cover, above the speakers, gently lift upwards on the top cover, it should lift off without much resistance.
What can I do with my old Apple Powerbook?
If you’re not ready to make a purchase, you can trade in your old device online for an Apple Gift Card via email that you can apply to any future Apple purchase. And no matter how you use Apple Trade In, if your device has no trade-in value, you can always recycle it responsibly for free.