Is there a part list for all powerpc and Intel x86 Macs somewhere on Apple.com? I want to perform some surgery on a 1.5GHZ 17 inch PowerBook G4 and replace it's motherboard. Right now, I found a ...
The PowerBook G4 was the last notebook by Apple before the introduction of the MacBook and the transition from PowerPC chips to Intel ones. This computer was sold by Apple between 2001 and 2006.
At long last, Apple’s new 17 inch PowerBook G4s appear to be en route to some customers and Apple resellers alike, if the e-mails MacCentral readers are receiving are any indication. Both resellers ...
Several users are having problems acquiring extra batteries for the PowerBook G4 17". One reader writes: "They cancelled my order after waiting a week (May 9-16, 2003). The batteries for the 15-inch ...
I finally said goodbye to the 17-inch PowerBook that arrived on my door in April of 2003. It's a wide load and difficult to balance on lap and desk surfaces made for notebooks. Mine has slid onto my ...
On the two-year birthday of the high-end Titanium PowerBook, Apple Computer on Tuesday upped the ante by introducing a model with a massive 17-inch display. "We believe someday notebooks are even ...
Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday announced the long awaited revamped 15-inch PowerBook at Steve Jobs’ Apple Expo keynote in Paris, France. The company also offered customers updated versions of its ...
I'm in the market for a new PowerBook G4. I'll be posting my G5 later in another thread for sale, but thats a whole different post.<BR><BR>I've been keeping an eye out of the whole "horizontal line ...
First look over at ZDNet at Apple’s long overdue seventeen-inch PowerBook G4, which is just now starting to arrive in stores after being announced back in January. Looks like it’s worth wait, with a ...
Yesterday we reported a minor body design problem with the newly shipping 17" PowerBook G4, which disallows the use of security cables such as those manufactured by Kensington. We've since discovered ...
Mini Me may have his 17-inch PowerBook, but the rest of the world is having to wait as Apple Computer is apparently having production problems with the extrawide notebook. When Apple CEO Steve Jobs ...