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- PowerBook_G4 abstract "The PowerBook G4 is a series of notebook computers that were manufactured, marketed, and sold by Apple, Inc. (then Apple Computer, Inc) between 2001 and 2006 as part of its PowerBook line. It uses the PowerPC G4 processor, initially produced by Motorola and later by Freescale, after Motorola spun off its semiconductor business under that name in 2004. The PowerBook G4 had two different designs: one enclosed in a titanium body with a translucent black keyboard and a 15-inch screen; and another in an aluminum body with an aluminum-colored keyboard, in 12-inch, 15-inch, and 17-inch sizes.Between 2001 and 2003, Apple produced the titanium PowerBook G4; between 2003 and 2006, the aluminum models were produced. Both models were hailed for their modern design, long battery life, and processing power. When the aluminum PowerBook G4s were first released in January 2003, however, only 12-inch and 17-inch models were available. The 15-inch retained the titanium body until September 2003, when a new aluminum 15-inch PowerBook was released. In addition to the change from titanium to aluminum, the new 15-inch model featured a FireWire 800 port, which had been included with the 17-inch model since its debut nine months earlier.The PowerBook G4 line was the last generation of the PowerBook series, and was succeeded by the Intel-powered MacBook Pro line in the first half of 2006. The latest version of OS X any PowerBook G4 can run is Mac OS X Leopard, released in 2007.".
- PowerBook_G4 cpu PowerPC_G4.
- PowerBook_G4 successor MacBook_Pro.
- PowerBook_G4 thumbnail PowerBook_redjar.jpg?width=300.
- PowerBook_G4 type Laptop.
- PowerBook_G4 wikiPageExternalLink 15inchPowerBookG4.
- PowerBook_G4 wikiPageExternalLink 17inchPowerBookG4.
- PowerBook_G4 wikiPageExternalLink powerbook.
- PowerBook_G4 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- PowerBook_G4 wikiPageID "645231".
- PowerBook_G4 wikiPageRevisionID "604400231".
- PowerBook_G4 after MacBook_Pro.
- PowerBook_G4 before PowerBook_2400c.
- PowerBook_G4 before PowerBook_G3.
- PowerBook_G4 caption "Aluminum PowerBook G4".
- PowerBook_G4 caption "Titanium PowerBook G4".
- PowerBook_G4 developer Apple_Inc..
- PowerBook_G4 discontinuationDate "2003-09-16".
- PowerBook_G4 discontinuationDate "2006-01-10".
- PowerBook_G4 discontinuationDate "2006-02-28".
- PowerBook_G4 discontinuationDate "2006-04-24".
- PowerBook_G4 discontinuationDate "2006-05-16".
- PowerBook_G4 firstReleaseDate "2001-01-09".
- PowerBook_G4 firstReleaseDate "2003-01-07".
- PowerBook_G4 hasPhotoCollection PowerBook_G4.
- PowerBook_G4 name "PowerBook G4".
- PowerBook_G4 photo "160".
- PowerBook_G4 photo "200".
- PowerBook_G4 processor "PowerPC G4, 400 MHz–1 GHz".
- PowerBook_G4 processor "PowerPC G4, 400 MHz–1.67 GHz".
- PowerBook_G4 processor "PowerPC G4, 867 MHz – 1.67 GHz".
- PowerBook_G4 releaseDate "2001-01-09".
- PowerBook_G4 successor MacBook_Pro.
- PowerBook_G4 title "PowerBook G4".
- PowerBook_G4 type Laptop.
- PowerBook_G4 years "2001-01-07".
- PowerBook_G4 subject Category:Macintosh_laptops.
- PowerBook_G4 subject Category:PowerBook.
- PowerBook_G4 subject Category:PowerPC_Macintosh_computers.
- PowerBook_G4 type Device.
- PowerBook_G4 type InformationAppliance.
- PowerBook_G4 type DesignedArtifact.
- PowerBook_G4 comment "The PowerBook G4 is a series of notebook computers that were manufactured, marketed, and sold by Apple, Inc. (then Apple Computer, Inc) between 2001 and 2006 as part of its PowerBook line. It uses the PowerPC G4 processor, initially produced by Motorola and later by Freescale, after Motorola spun off its semiconductor business under that name in 2004.".
- PowerBook_G4 label "Famiglia PowerBook G4".
- PowerBook_G4 label "PowerBook G4 Titanium".
- PowerBook_G4 label "PowerBook G4 Titanium".
- PowerBook_G4 label "PowerBook G4".
- PowerBook_G4 label "PowerBook G4".
- PowerBook_G4 label "PowerBook G4".
- PowerBook_G4 label "PowerBook G4".
- PowerBook_G4 label "PowerBook G4".
- PowerBook_G4 sameAs PowerBook_G4_Titanium.
- PowerBook_G4 sameAs PowerBook_G4_Titanium.
- PowerBook_G4 sameAs Famiglia_PowerBook_G4.
- PowerBook_G4 sameAs PowerBook_G4.
- PowerBook_G4 sameAs PowerBook_G4.
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- PowerBook_G4 wasDerivedFrom PowerBook_G4?oldid=604400231.
- PowerBook_G4 depiction PowerBook_redjar.jpg.
- PowerBook_G4 isPrimaryTopicOf PowerBook_G4.
- PowerBook_G4 name "PowerBook G4 (Aluminum)".
- PowerBook_G4 name "PowerBook G4 (Titanium)".
- PowerBook_G4 name "PowerBook G4 (aluminum)".