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The iBook -- the last consumer targeted Apple notebook series to use the PowerPC processor -- shipped from 1999 until 2006. The line started out with lavish, colorful designs but evolved into quiet, white ones. The iBook was replaced by the MacBook series. Complete iBook technical specs are below.
For answers to all your iBook questions, check out the iBook Q&A.
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Click the triangle to the left of a system to open "Quick Specs" -- identifiers and basic configuration details -- and click on the name or image for complete specifications. You also can lookup an iBook by its serial number and other identifiers.
Systems with "Tr" by the name are translucent white, and systems with "Op" by the name are opaque white. Asterisks indicate that important details are provided on the applicable specs page.
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