B BenWakin macrumors member Original poster May 27, 2003 73 0 San Diego Sep 1, 2003 #1 I bought a new 12" iBook recently and was wondering if the apple prospeakers are compatible with it.
V vniow macrumors G4 Jul 18, 2002 10,266 1 I accidentally my whole location. Sep 1, 2003 #2 No. They use a propietary connector which also provides power to the speakers which no notebooks have (or even the G5s).
No. They use a propietary connector which also provides power to the speakers which no notebooks have (or even the G5s).
B BenWakin macrumors member Original poster May 27, 2003 73 0 San Diego Sep 1, 2003 #3 Someone was selling them for 30 bucks on campus, so I might pick them up anyways. brand new never opened. but thanks for the heads up.
Someone was selling them for 30 bucks on campus, so I might pick them up anyways. brand new never opened. but thanks for the heads up.
rainman::|:| macrumors 603 Feb 2, 2002 5,438 2 iowa Sep 1, 2003 #4 the iFire will connect Pro speakers to any audio-out source, including iPod, iBook, and PB... pnw
Macmaniac macrumors 68040 Jan 6, 2001 3,341 1 A tiny spec in the "Garden State", 1 square mile i Sep 1, 2003 #5 Griffin also sells a device, its $100 and it has other uses to.
iJon macrumors 604 Feb 7, 2002 6,590 236 Sep 1, 2003 #6 those speakers arent that good anyways. i would save your 30 dollars and put them into a jbl creature speaker foundation. iJon
those speakers arent that good anyways. i would save your 30 dollars and put them into a jbl creature speaker foundation. iJon