Our iBook had been stuffed in a closet for a few years. The LCD screen was non-functioning but it didn't appear to be cracked.
After removing the plastic covers surrounding the LCD, we can see that the connections at the base where the two clamshell halves join seem a little frazzled--perhaps that is where the problems lay.
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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)
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