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The Apple iBook G3 was considered innovative for its time in 1999, but I found the components to be fairly standard. In this reviewer's opinion, the only real innovation was in the way the iBook looked.

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".. The Apple iBook G3 was considered innovative for its time in 1999, but I found the components to be fairly standard. In this reviewer's opinion, the only real innovation was in the way the iBook l... (Read the rest)
Posted by: graham.lv Posted on: 03/24/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Still looks like a toliet seat (NT)  DarthRidiculous | 01/25/08
Yeah not a fan of this iBook.....  James Quinn | 01/25/08
I actually liked the gray one, it wasn't too shabby looking. [nt]  olePigeon | 01/25/08
RE: (Photos: Cracking open the iBook G3)  bunkport | 01/25/08
RE: (Photos: Cracking open the iBook G3)  ladybug49305@... | 01/25/08
RE: (Photos: Cracking open the iBook G3)  rfpcs@... | 01/26/08
Seriously poor article  Timothy Braun | 02/22/08
Seriously...poor attitude?  vonB | 03/06/08
RE: (Photos: Cracking open the iBook G3)  graham.lv | 03/24/08

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