
A little bit bigger and heavier than its predecessor, the 15″ PowerBook G4 is clad in aluminum, runs faster (at 1.0 and 1.25 GHz), adds USB 2.0 and FireWire 800 support, and includes the same 1280 x 854 15.2″ display … Continue reading

A little bit bigger and heavier than its predecessor, the 15″ PowerBook G4 is clad in aluminum, runs faster (at 1.0 and 1.25 GHz), adds USB 2.0 and FireWire 800 support, and includes the same 1280 x 854 15.2″ display … Continue reading

A bit more than six months after bumping the fastest TiBook from 667 MHz to 800 MHz, Apple updated the titanium workhorse with faster processors (867 MHz and 1 GHz) and ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 graphics (with 32 MB of … Continue reading

A bit more than six months after bumping the fastest TiBook from 667 MHz to 800 MHz, Apple updated the titanium workhorse with faster processors (867 MHz and 1 GHz) and ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 graphics (with 32 MB of … Continue reading

A bit more than six months after speed bumping the TiBook to 550 and 667 MHz, Apple overhauled the titanium workhorse with still faster processors (667 and 800 MHz); a brighter, higher resolution screen (1280 x 854 vs. 1152 x … Continue reading

A bit more than six months after speed bumping the TiBook to 550 and 667 MHz, Apple overhauled the titanium workhorse with still faster processors (667 and 800 MHz); a brighter, higher resolution screen (1280 x 854 vs. 1152 x … Continue reading

Just nine months after releasing the first titanium PowerBook, Apple replaced it with two faster models; this is the slower one. Both models share the same logic board, but they run the bus and CPU at different speeds. The 550 … Continue reading

Just nine months after releasing the first titanium PowerBook, Apple replaced it with two faster models; this is the slower one. Both models share the same logic board, but they run the bus and CPU at different speeds. The 550 … Continue reading

The titanium PowerBook was announced on January 9, 2001, at the Macworld Expo. It’s smaller and lighter than any of the G3 PowerBooks that preceded it, measuring just 1″ thick and weighing in at 5.3 pounds. Construction is titanium and … Continue reading

The titanium PowerBook was announced on January 9, 2001, at the Macworld Expo. It’s the smaller and lighter than any of the G3 PowerBooks that preceded it, measuring just 1″ thick and weighing in at 5.3 pounds. Construction is titanium … Continue reading