jamescwarren macrumors 6502 Original poster Dec 10, 2005 403 0 Isle of Man Jan 7, 2006 #1 I know this is probably a very stupid question but what is the differrence between an ibook and a TiBook or a Ti PowerBook and a PowerBook?
I know this is probably a very stupid question but what is the differrence between an ibook and a TiBook or a Ti PowerBook and a PowerBook?
Benjamindaines macrumors 68030 Mar 24, 2005 2,841 5 A religiously oppressed state Jan 7, 2006 #2 An iBook is made of plastic and is a consumer product. A TiBook is short for Titanium PowerBook (TiPowerBook). The Titanium PowerBooks are older then the Aluminium ones (The ones Apple is selling now) iBook : Titanium PowerBook: Aluminium PowerBook:
An iBook is made of plastic and is a consumer product. A TiBook is short for Titanium PowerBook (TiPowerBook). The Titanium PowerBooks are older then the Aluminium ones (The ones Apple is selling now) iBook : Titanium PowerBook: Aluminium PowerBook:
2nyRiggz macrumors 603 Aug 20, 2005 6,161 76 Thank you Jah...I'm so Blessed Jan 7, 2006 #3 its the different casing.....the new PB and ibooks use another case Bless