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- PowerBook G4 Aluminum 12
- In January of 2003, a year dubbed "the year of the notebook," Steve Jobs unveiled the biggest and smallest powerbooks ever. The PowerBook G4 (17") and the PowerBook G4 (12") were the first PowerBooks to be housed in Aluminum enclosures.
- Both were based on a new motherboard design, which included Double Data Rate (DDR) RAM, internal Bluetooth, and support for Airport Extreme, Apple's implementation of the 54 Mbps 802.11g wireless standard.

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- CPU: PowerPC 7455 - 867 MHz
- RAM: 1 - PC2100 for a maximum RAM of 1152 MB
- Hard Drive: 40 or 60 GB
- Optical: Combo Drive or DVD-R/CD-RW SuperDrive
- Notes: Optional Airport Extreme Card, Integrated Bluetooth
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DVI |
- CPU: PowerPC 7447 - 1.0 GHz
- RAM: 1 - PC2100 for a maximum RAM of 1.25 GB
- Hard Drive: 40 GB
- Optical: Combo Drive or DVD-R/CD-RW SuperDrive
- Notes: Optional AirPort Extreme card, Integrated Bluetooth
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1.33 GHz |
- CPU: PowerPC 7447 - 1.33 GHz
- RAM: 1 - PC2700 for a maximum RAM of 1.25 GB
- Hard Drive: 60 or 80 GB
- Optical: Combo Drive or DVD-R/CD-RW SuperDrive
- Notes: Included AirPort Extreme card, Integrated Bluetooth
- More Info Parts
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1.5 GHz |
- CPU: PowerPC 7447A - 1.5 GHz
- RAM: 1 - PC2700 for a maximum RAM of 1.25 GB
- Hard Drive: 60, 80, or 100 GB (with Sudden Motion Sensor)
- Optical: Combo Drive or DVD±RW/CD-RW SuperDrive
- Notes: Included AirPort Extreme card, Integrated Bluetooth
- More Info Parts
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