Ridin' on a Tiger

The Tiger is in the house.
A wondeful collaboration with codename:orange.
I have successfully integrated myself with the Tiger OS X 10.4.
Confused?
Not to worry.
I have accomodated a new gear in my life, and this gear is none other than an,
Apple iBook G4.
I have acquired it at a much cheaper rate than the stores.
Plus I get a 512MB Ram upgrade and Office:mac F.O.C.

The Specifications
PowerPC G4 1.2GHz
512K L2 Cache
768MB DDR-SDRAM
30GB Ultra-ATA HDD
Slot-loading combo drive (CDRW/DVD)
ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 with 32MB VRAM
12.1-inch diagonal TFT active matrix XGA color display
10/100 BASE-T ETHERNET
56K MODEM
802.11g AIRPORT EXTREME
Firewire 400
2xUSB 2.0

Lets' wait no longer.
The glory of this marvellous mobile rig.

The Gallery

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The iBook body is manufactured with higly durable classic apple white polycarbonate plastic.
The translucent apple logo glows in dim blue-white light during operation.

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Featuring a white classic apple polycarbonate chassis and armed with a Tiger.

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The prime of a OS. Tiger OS X 10.4 in installation.
The mobile rig features a 12-inch (diagonal) TFT XGA panel with resolution up to 1024x768.

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Box shot A.

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Box shot B.

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Box shot C.

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Box shot D.

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Designed in Californa. The all-so-familiar apple packaging style.

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Unravelling the interior, reveals a Tiger OS X manual, together with the VGA cables and power cables.

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Laying out the accessories. We have the cables, receipt, Bundle of CD including Tiger OS X 10.4, Panther OS X 10.3, apple installation softwares, iWork trial CD, Tiger and Panther manual, iBook Operations guide and Apple Protection guide.

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Embedded below the top layer is the iBook sitting snugly within a foam crater.

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The ports. Kensignton lock port, Telephone jack 56K modem, RJ45 ethernet,
Firewire 400, USB2.0, USB2.0, VGA out, headphone jack.

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Slot-loading combo drive.

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White keypad with iSkin.

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The AC supply into the iBook indicated by 2 tone LEDs. Yellow for AC supply with battery full, Orange for charging under AC supply.

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Classic style AC adapters with multi-swappable plugs.

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"Behold the Holy Apple!!!"

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As we G2 alpha males gather and rejoice with the arrival of the iBook G4.
"Geared for a new way to play" as the Stikfas slogan goes.
P.S. BanYJ uses .mac in designing of Stikfas too.

Comments

Laurens said…
rich sia...din noe u bought an iBook until i browse ur blog
no wonder u wanna go to the new national library to show off ur new lappy