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iBook G4 12-inch
Introduced in October 2003, the iBook G4 was the final piece in the transition from the G3 to the G4 processor. In addition, the iBook G4 included a slot-load Combo drive, better graphics, USB 2.0, AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth support, a faster bus and memory architecture. Subsequent models offered faster processors, larger hard drives, larger L2 caches, more on-board RAM and faster combo drives. Later, the optical drive for the high-end models was upgraded to the SuperDrive. By July 2005, Airport Extreme and Bluetooth came standard on all models.
iBook G4 12-inch (2003)
2003
  • CPU: PowerPC 7455 - 800, 933, or 1.0 GHz
  • RAM: 1 - PC2100. 1.12 GB max
  • Hard Drive: 30, 40, or 60 GB. 160 GB max
  • Optical: Combo Drive
  • Notes: Optional AirPort Extreme card, Optional internal Bluetooth 1.1 module
iBook G4 12-inch (Early 2004)
Early 2004
  • CPU: PowerPC 7447A - 1.0 or 1.2 GHz
  • RAM: 1 - PC2100. 1.25 GB max
  • Hard Drive: 30, 40, or 60. 160 GB max
  • Optical: Combo Drive or DVD-R/CD-RW (SuperDrive)
  • Notes: Included or Optional AirPort Extreme card, Optional internal Bluetooth 1.1 module
iBook G4 (Late 2004)
Late 2004
  • CPU: PowerPC 7447A - 1.2 or 1.33 GHz
  • RAM: 1 - PC2100. 1.25 GB max
  • Hard Drive: 30, 60, or 80 GB. 160 GB max
  • Optical: Combo Drive or DVD-R/CD-RW (SuperDrive)
  • Notes: AirPort Extreme card, Optional internal Bluetooth 1.1 module
iBook G4 (Mid-2005)
Mid-2005
  • CPU: PowerPC 7447A - 1.42 GHz
  • RAM: 1 - PC2100. 1.5 GB max
  • Hard Drive: 40, 60, 80, or 100 GB. 160 GB max
  • Optical: DVD/CD-RW Combo or DVD±RW/CD-RW (SuperDrive)
  • Notes: Sudden Motion Sensor, AirPort Extreme card, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR

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