PowerBook G4 - Titanium PowerBook G4

Titanium PowerBook G4

PowerBook G4 (Titanium)

Titanium PowerBook G4 (nicknamed TiBook)
Developer Apple Computer inc.
Type Laptop
Release date 9 January 2001
Discontinued 16 September 2003
CPU PowerPC G4, 400MHz–1GHz

The first generations of the PowerBook G4 were announced at Steve Jobs' keynote at MacWorld Expo in January 2001. They featured a PowerPC G4 processor running at either 400 or 500 MHz. They were just 1 inch (25 mm) deep, 0.7 inches (18 mm) shallower than their predecessor, the PowerBook G3. They were among the first laptops to use a widescreen aspect ratio.The PowerBook G4 Titanium also featured a front-mounted slot-loading optical drive. The notebook was given the nickname "TiBook", a blend of the words titanium, the material used for the computer's case, and the brand name PowerBook, the name of the computer.

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