
Apple 14-inch iBook G4, Apple delivers another clean, white, minimalist notebook, but with a few upgrades. For one, the company has finally decided that wireless is no longer an option but a necessity, so every iBook now comes with an AirPort Extreme card that supports 802.11g Wi-Fi. While the iBook still represents the budget wing of Apple's notebook lineup, buying one involves fewer compromises than with previous iBooks. Our fully loaded 14-inch test iBook featured a generous software bundle and a SuperDrive DVD burner that burns DVDs and CDs (the CD-RW version costs $200 less). On the downside, the iBook still ships standard with only 256MB of RAM, which is far too little, but it can accommodate up to 1.25GB; we recommend upgrading to at least 512MB. At $1,499 (as of December 2004), this machine is fairly expensive compared to most mainstream laptops, which generally cost closer to $1,200. Nevertheless, it's a dependable and affordable choice for home users and students. If you're willing to do without slick Apple style, check out the less expensive but better-outfitted Gateway M520X Plus. With this refresh of the successful 14-inch iBook G4, Apple sticks with the minimalist white design the company has used since abandoning the bright, two-color models several years back. You won't find much new with the case, which keeps its classic Apple design along with several refinements made to the last iBook, including a matte-white, almost dull-gray, interior and a glossy, bright-white exterior; a solid, responsive keyboard; and four battery-charge indicator lights on the machine's underside.
Weighing 5.9 pounds and measuring 12.7 inches wide, 10.2 inches deep, and 1.35 inches thick, the 14-inch iBook G4 has average dimensions for a mainstream laptop, but it's not the best model for frequent fliers. For business travelers and commuters, we recommend the sleeker Apple PowerBook. The 14-inch iBook G4's touch pad is a nice size and sits above the simple, single mouse button. Otherwise, there isn't much to the interior besides the two small stereo speakers, which sit in the corners above the keyboard, and a tiny, built-in microphone on the upper-right bezel around the display.
Along the left side of the 14-inch iBook G4, you'll find a handful of connections, including one FireWire 400 port, two USB 2.0 ports, a video out, Ethernet (10/100BaseT) and modem (56Kbps, v.92) ports, and a headphone jack. The right side holds the 14-inch iBook G4's cool SuperDrive, which reads and writes DVD-R and CD-RW. Instead of the flimsy sliding disc tray found on many PC laptops, the 14-inch iBook G4 has a simple slot that smoothly accepts and ejects discs like a car stereo. There's no memory-card reader, however. This feature is included on more and more PC laptops, and it would be a nice addition to future models.
You can choose to configure the Apple 14-inch iBook G4 in a number of ways (see more information in our series review). Our test model featured a 1.33GHz G4 processor with 512MB of Level 2 cache, a 133MHz system bus, 256MB of system RAM, a 60GB hard drive, and the rather ancient ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 graphics controller with 32MB of video memory. The G4 processor--the same one used in the lower-end PowerBooks--is plenty fast for most tasks, as evidenced in CNET Labs' tests. The iBook's minimal RAM, however, leads to degraded performance when you try to do too much at once, such as running video and graphics programs at the same time. Fortunately, the 14-inch iBook G4 can accommodate much more RAM than comes standard (the previous generation topped out at 640MB, but the present one can hold up to 1.25GB), and we recommend shelling out for at least 256MB more ($100 as a build-to-order option).
The iBook's 14.1-inch TFT XGA screen, with a 1,024x768 native resolution, produces a vivid image, but you'll need to adjust it carefully to get the colors right. We also found that tilting the display only slightly too far forward or back muddied colors at the top of the screen. All iBooks now have an AirPort Extreme (802.11g) card built-in--about time, now that most PC laptops include Wi-Fi capability.
The notebook comes with OS X 10.3 as well as Apple's home-computing bundle, which includes a generous selection of apps such as iLife (with iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, and GarageBand), Mail, iChat AV, Safari, iSync, iCal, Quicken 2005, World Book 2004, and the games Nanosaur 2 and Marble Blast Gold. Unfortunately, the 14-inch iBook G4 doesn't come with a full-featured productivity package.
Product Information | |
Powered by 1.42GHz PowerPC G4 processor, the Apple iBook G4 M9848LL/A laptop offers you an amazing computing performance. Prevent system tailbacks with the 142MHz system bus speed of this Apple notebook. With the Built-in 10/100BASE-T Ethernet, this Apple laptop provides high-speed network connectivity. Get faster access to the internet with the integrated 54-Mbps AirPort Extreme (Wi-Fi 802.11g) of this Apple notebook. Exchanging data gets easier and faster with the supported Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR of this Apple laptop. Connect other peripheral devices to the Apple iBook G4 M9848LL/A laptop with two USB 2.0 ports. Enhance your viewing experience with the ATI Mobility Radeon 9550 graphics processor of the Apple iBook G4 M9848LL/A notebook. | |
Product Identifiers | |
Manufacturer | Apple |
Product Family | iBook G4 |
Model ID | PowerBook6,7 |
Model Number | A1134 |
MPN | M9848LL/A |
UPC | 718908454060 |
Processor | |
Processor Type | PowerPC G4 |
Processor Speed | 1.42 GHz |
Number of Cores | Single-Core |
Motherboard | |
Bus Speed | 142 MHz |
Display | |
Display Technology | XGA TFT Active Matrix |
Screen Size | 14.1" |
Display Max. Resolution | 1024 x 768 |
Technical Features | |
Expansion Ports | 1 x IEEE 1394a (FireWire), 2 x USB 2.0, RJ-11 (modem), RJ-45 (NIC), S-Video out, VGA out |
Hard Drive | |
Hard Drive Capacity | 60 GB |
Hard Drive Rotation Speed | 4200 RPM |
Storage Controller Type | Ultra ATA |
Memory | |
Installed RAM | 512 MB |
RAM Technology | DDR SDRAM |
Max Supported RAM | 1.5 GB |
RAM Speed | 333 MHz |
Installed Cache Memory | 512 KB |
CD / DVD | |
Optical Drive Type | DVD±RW/CD-RW |
Optical Drive Read Speed | 24x (CD), 8x (DVD) |
Optical Drive Write Speed | 24x (CD), 8x (DVD+R), 8x (DVD-R) |
Optical Drive ReWrite Speed | 16x (CD-RW), 24x (CD-RW), 4x (DVD+RW), 4x (DVD-RW) |
Video | |
Graphic Processor | ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9550 |
Installed Video Memory | 32 MB |
Graphic Bus Interface | AGP x4 |
Audio | |
Audio Output Type | Headphones, Sound card, Speaker(s) |
Audio Input Type | Integrated Microphone, Microphone |
Modem | |
Modem Type | Fax / Modem |
Analog Modulation Protocol | ITU V.92, K56Flex |
Networking | |
Networking Type | Bluetooth, Integrated Wireless LAN, Network Adapter |
Data Link Protocol | AirPort Extreme, Bluetooth, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g |
Battery | |
Battery Run Time | 6 Hours |
Battery Technology | Lithium ion |
Dimensions | |
Depth | 10.2 in. |
Height | 1.35 in. |
Width | 12.7 in. |
Weight | 5.9 lb. |
Miscellaneous | |
Release Date | July, 2005 |
Input Method | Keyboard, Keypad, Trackpad |
Operating System | Apple MacOS X 10.4 |
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