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Apple Revamps 15-Inch PowerBook
Previous 17- and 12-inch models get revved with new drives.
Apple Computer Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs has announced the long awaited revamped 15-inch PowerBook, in his keynote at Apple Expo in Paris. The company also offered customers updated versions of its 17-inch and 12-inch PowerBooks with increased speed and added features.
The new 15-inch PowerBook tops out with a 1.25GHz G4 processor; 2GB 333MHz DDR RAM max; SuperDrive (on the high-end model); lighted keyboard (high-end model); FireWire 800 and 400; USB 2.0; Bluetooth; ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 (64MB DDR); 60GB Ultra ATA/100 hard drive (80GB on the high-end model; and Gigabit Ethernet. The low-end model is AirPort Extreme Ready, while the high-end model has AirPort Extreme built in.
The 1GHz model with a Combo drive will cost $1999, while the 1.25GHz SuperDrive equipped model is $2599. Both configurations are available immediately.
Speeding Up
The 17-inch PowerBook gets a speed increase to 1.33GHz, with 512K L2 cache, 2GB maximum memory and USB 2.0. This model is available for $2999.
The 12-inch PowerBook also received a speed increase, bringing it up to 1GHz, with 1GHz PowerPC G4; 512K L2 cache; 256MB DDR266 SDRAM; 40GB Ultra ATA/100; NVIDIA GeForce FX Go 5200 (32MB DDR); 10/100BASE-T Ethernet; FireWire 400; AirPort Extreme Ready; and Mini-DVI out.
The 12-inch Combo drive PowerBook will cost $1599, while the SuperDrive model will cost $1799.
Year of the Notebook
Said Jobs during the keynote, "2003 has been 'the year of the notebook' for Apple. The industry averages 24-25 percent of all computers sold as notebooks; Apple sold 42 percent last quarter."
The 15-inch PowerBook has seen the most changes in the updates. The older models came equipped with an 867MHz or 1GHz G4 processor on the high end; 1MB L3 cache; 256MB SDRAM, 512MB on the high end; 40GB Ultra ATA/66, 60GB for the high end; Combo Drive, SuperDrive for the high end; ATI Mobility Radeon 9000; 32MB DDR video memory, 64MB for the high end; Gigabit Ethernet; FireWire 400; AirPort Ready, AirPort built in on the high end; Bluetooth optional and DVI & S-Video out.
The 15-inch Combo drive PowerBook sold for $1999, while the high-end 15-inch model sold for $2599.
The 12-inch PowerBook came with an 867MHz G4 processor; 256MB DDR266 SDRAM; 40GB Ultra ATA/100; Combo Drive; NVIDIA; GeForce4 420 Go; 32MB DDR video memory; 10/100BASE-T; Ethernet; FireWire 400; AirPort Extreme Ready; Bluetooth built-in and VGA & S-Video out.
The low-end model sold for $1599, while the high-end model, which included a SuperDrive, sold for $1799.
The 17-inch PowerBook, selling for $3299, was the most feature-rich notebook in Apple's line-up. The model includes a 1GHz PowerPC G4; 1MB L3 cache; 512MB DDR333 SDRAM; 60GB Ultra ATA/100; SuperDrive; NVIDIA GeForce4 440 Go; 64MB DDR video memory; Gigabit Ethernet; FireWire 400; FireWire 800; AirPort Extreme built-in; Bluetooth built-in and DVI & S-Video out.
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