When was ibooks launched




















There was one box each for a pro desktop, pro portable, consumer desktop and consumer portable. Unlike the boxy and boring laptops of its era, the iBook stood out.

It sported a unique clamshell design with translucent plastic. It also came in a variety of colors, such as Blueberry and Tangerine. It packed a While it was fairly heavy at 6. Initially aimed at students and consumers, the iBook was extremely well-received. It was designed with the college student in mind. The case was made of a soft, rubberized plastic and featured a built-in carrying handle for ease in carrying around campus without a complicated notebook case.

The clamshell didn't have a lock or latch which are known for being damaged in some notebook computers , and instead "snapped" shut. Like most Macs, the iBook would enter sleep mode when closed, saving the state it was in before entering sleep; This made it ideal for the student who was running between classes with limited time, as they did not have to wait for a shut-down or "hibernate" sequence in in other operating systems.

The second generation rectangular and made of hard plastic , released on May 1, , was considered by some to be more stylish, and featured two-toned white and silver plastic and a clear external shell. Later versions replaced the transparent-and-white outer shell with solid white plastic. In late November , a number of iBook users started to report a display problem with their laptops [1].

At one point, a group of users [2] even sought to file a class action suit against Apple. In response to the problem, in January , Apple initiated the "iBook Logic Board Repair Extension Program" [3] , which covers any expense of repairing "affected iBooks for three years" -- essentially an extended warranty for the affected products.

Apple, of course, branded its own Wi-Fi card and base station as AirPort — a product category it was to finally abandon just last year — but Steve stressed that it was based on what was going to become an industry standard, The launch of Wi-Fi had a huge impact on the way we work and play, but it also created the impetus for mobile data.

Once people could go online without a wired network connection, it was inevitable that they would want the same capabilities in ever more portable devices. The iBook gave birth to Wi-Fi as a consumer product, and it was experiencing the freedom of portable Internet access that would eventually give birth to the smartphone.

And just as it took Apple to turn Wi-Fi into a consumer-friendly product, so too did the iPhone take smartphones mainstream. The latest Wi-Fi standard is Wi-Fi 6 a friendlier name given to The same is true of 5G. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. Check out 9to5Mac on YouTube for more Apple news:. The Mac runs macOS for its operating system.



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