iBook(Dual USB, 2001 Mid)

Your Life. To Go.

2001.05Mac OS 9.2 ~ Mac OS X 10.4

Background

Announced in May 2001 at a special press event, the iBook (Dual USB) brought the design aesthetic of the PowerBook G4 to the consumer level. The iBook (Dual USB) was much smaller than its predecessor, and included a faster G3 processor, more RAM, VGA out, stereo speakers, and a higher resolution screen. It also was the first Mac to include a "Combo" DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive in the high-end model. The iBook (Dual USB) was available in four configurations, each with a different optical drive: The CD-ROM model, with 64 MB of RAM, was $1299 U.S., The DVD-ROM model, with 128 MB of RAM, was $1499 U.S., the CD-RW model (available only as a BTO option at the Apple Store), with 128 MB of RAM, was $1599 U.S., and the "Combo" DVD-ROM/CD-RW Model, with 128 MB of RAM, was $1799 U.S.

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Key Specs

Display12.1" TFT XGA
ChipPowerPC 750cx v2.4/v2.5
Memory64MB / 128MB / 576MB / 640MB
Storage10GB
Battery42Wh
Weight2.2kg

Full Specifications

Basic Info

Release Date2001.05
OS SupportMac OS 9.2 ~ Mac OS X 10.4
Unlock MethodKensington cable lock

Chip & Storage

ChipPowerPC 750cx v2.4/v2.5(Single-core)
Memory64MB / 128MB / 576MB / 640MB
Storage10GB

Display

Screen Size12.1"
Screen TypeTFT XGA
Resolution1024 × 768
PPI101

Camera & Audio

KeyboardFull-size keyboard

Connectivity & Expansion

Wi-Fi802.11b (optional AirPort card)
BluetoothNone

Body & Dimensions

Width284 mm
Height231 mm
Thickness34 mm
Weight2.2kg

Color

Available Colors

Model Identifier

Model IDPowerBook4,1
Mold ModelM6497