What Is TiBook?
We know what you're thinking: "Does it come in gold? " Titanium PowerBook G4: The Macho MacThe Titanium PowerBook G4 was Apple's first notebook computer to be marketed and sold between 2001 and 2003. It was powered by the PowerPC G4 processor, a fast, efficient processor that allowed the TiBook to have fast processing speeds. The TiBook was manufactured with a titanium case and a translucent black carbon-fiber keyboard. It is made lightweight and durable at the same time. It also had an incredibly long battery life, which allowed users to take their laptops anywhere without worrying about recharging them frequently. The TiBook was marketed as a rugged yet lightweight laptop computer that could withstand drops of up to five feet without sustaining damage. The Titanium PowerBook G4 was an innovative computer that set new standards for laptops in terms of durability, battery life, and processing speed. Do you know what's better than a Mac? A Mac with its lid closed. The TiBook had a closed lid mode that let you turn off the display and dedicate the entire video RAM to an external display. It was great if you wanted to show your friends what a fabulous co-worker you were by presenting them with your PowerPoint slides on their TV or if you were looking for something to do while waiting for your computer to finish booting up. This capability required an AC adapter, a connection to an external display, USB connections for a mouse and keyboard, and no lid. The TiBook is the Apple laptop that daydreams are made of. Its titanium case, carbon-fiber keyboard, and translucent black finish are a beauty to behold. It's also got a battery that lasts for days, and processing speeds faster than fast. Plus, it's rugged but not too heavy! It's just the right size for your bag or briefcase (or purse! ), but if you're looking to travel light, you can leave it at home: it'll still be there when you get back. So what are you waiting for? Order your TiBook today!
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