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Did 2003 have Apple laptops?

Did 2003 have Apple laptops?

The PowerBook G4 is a series of notebook computers manufactured, marketed, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc….Aluminum PowerBook G4.

An aluminum PowerBook G4 with a 17-inch screen
Developer Apple Computer, Inc.
Type Laptop
Release date January 7, 2003

How much did the iBook G3 cost?

iBook G3 (“Clamshell”)

The original iBook in Blueberry color
Developer Apple Computer, Inc.
Release date July 21, 1999
Introductory price US$1,599 (equivalent to $2,484 in 2020)
Discontinued May 1, 2001

How much was an Apple laptop in 2001?

It’s Apple’s 40th Anniversary. How Much Money Have You Given Them Over the Years?

Year Product Original Price
1996 PowerBook 1400 $2,499
1998 iMac G3 $1,299
1999 iBook G3 “Clamshell” $1,599
2001 PowerBook G4 $2,599

What is iBook G3?

The iBook G3 was the first model from Apple to support wireless computing using AirPort technology. Later iBooks could no longer boot into classic Mac OS and required the Classic environment to run older software that pre-date Mac OS X.

How much was a MacBook in 2002?

Introduced in May of 2002, the iBook (Mid 2002) was essentially a 100 MHz speed bump of the existing iBook line. All models also had their VRAM increased to 16 MB. The 600 MHz CD-ROM model sold for $1199, the 700 Combo drive model was $1499, and the 700 MHz 14.1″ model was $1799.

How much are old Macs?

As of this writing (2011), on average I’d say most old Macs are worth about $100. Many less than that. An original 128k Mac, truly rare items and prototypes can command hundreds to thousands of dollars. For most systems, sentimental values tend to be higher than resale prices.

How much were laptops in 2004?

Laptop prices got as low as $800 this Christmas, and expect to see $750 or $700 bare-bones models in 2004.

Do iBook computers still work?

Apple has added a splash of color to its new iMac lineup, but the company’s dearly departed clamshell iBook G3 still wins as the most colorful and cheerful computer ever made. I own a clamshell iBook, as it’s known, and it still runs as smoothly as ever, more than two decades after it was released.