IBook
Following the success of the iMac and its ongoing hardware simplification strategy, Apple introduced the iBook, a laptop computer targeted to consumer and education market segments. Instead of the common market practice of selling yesterday's professional technology to consumers, Apple originally engineered the iBook as a derivative of its professional laptop computer, the PowerBook G3, adopting several key features that had made it an early market success.
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IMac - IBook - Laptop computer - PowerBook G3
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | iBook: iMac to go. |
| ► | iBook Dual USB (12.1-inch & 14.1-inch) |
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