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- PowerBook G4 Aluminum 17
- 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-inch and the PowerBook G4 12-inch 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.

Original |
- CPU: PowerPC 7455 - 1 GHz
- RAM: 2 - PC2700 for a maximum RAM of 2 GB
- Hard Drive: 60 GB
- Optical: DVD-R/CD-RW SuperDrive
- Notes: AirPort Extreme card, Integrated Bluetooth
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1.33 GHz |
- CPU: PowerPC 7447 - 1.33 GHz
- RAM: 2 - PC2700 for a maximum RAM of 2 GB
- Hard Drive: 80 GB
- Optical: DVD-R/CD-RW SuperDrive
- Notes: AirPort Extreme card, Integrated Bluetooth
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1.5 GHz |
- CPU: PowerPC 7447A - 1.5 GHz
- RAM: 2 - PC2700 for a maximum RAM of 2 GB
- Hard Drive: 80 GB
- Optical: DVD-R/CD-RW SuperDrive
- Notes: AirPort Extreme card, Integrated Bluetooth
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1.67/ 1.5 GHz |
- CPU: PowerPC 7447A - 1.5 or 1.67 GHz
- RAM: 2 - PC2700 for a maximum RAM of 2 GB
- Hard Drive: 100 GB (with Sudden Motion Sensor)
- Optical: DVD±RW/CD-RW SuperDrive
- Notes: AirPort Extreme card, Integrated Bluetooth
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