Titanium PowerBook G4
Titanium PowerBook G4 (nicknamed TiBook) |
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Developer | Apple Computer inc. |
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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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