Apple iBook Laptop 12.1″ M9164LL/A (800-MHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 30 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive)

Apple iBook Laptop 12.1″ M9164LL/A (800-MHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 30 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive)

  • 800 MHz PowerPC G4 Processor
  • 256 MB RAM (expandable to 640 MB)
  • Bundled software includes Apples newest operating system, Mac OS X v.10.3 Panther, and a broad range of highly useable multimedia utilities.
  • ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 video chipset with 32 MB of dedicated DDR SDRAM memory.
  • wireless

Details: The PowerPC G4 includes the AltiVec “Velocity Engine” vector processor.
System Bus Speed: 133 MHz Cache Bus Speed: 800 MHz (Built-in)
L1 Cache: 64k L2/L3 Cache: 256k (on chip)
RAM Type: PC2100 DDR SDRAM
RAM Speed: 266 MHz
Details: Supports a single 200-pin PC2100 DDR SDRAM SO-DIMM memory module.
Maximum RAM: 640 MB*
Video Card: Mobility Radeon 9200 VRAM Type: DDR SDRAM
Details: ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 (4X AGP) with 32 MB of DDR SDRAM.
12.1″ TFT XGA active-matrix displ

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  1. NutMac "NutMac" says:
    104 of 110 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Most value packed Apple, November 3, 2003
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    NutMac “NutMac” (Mountain View, CA) –
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    This review is from: Apple iBook Laptop 12.1″ M9164LL/A (800-MHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 30 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)

    Let us raise the glass: long live the G3 processor, for it is dead. Apple’s iBook was the last holdout to G4 processor. It is G3 no more.

    Despite some rumors, iBook’s G4 processor is a true G4 processor with Altivec fully on-board. While it runs slower (800 MHz vs. 1 GHz) and features smaller L2 cache (256 KB vs. 512 KB) than 12″ PowerBook, it comes remarkable close in most performance parameters. They share the same 133 MHz front-side bus and PC2100 (266 MHz) DDR SDRAM.

    Even their feature sets come remarkably close. Both sport sharp 12.1″ 1024-by-768 LCD, 256 MB memory and 32 MB graphics memory, FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 ports, and 100/10 fast Ethernet. Both lack the PC Card (PCMCIA) slot but can accommodate AirPort Extreme wireless network.

    Other than faster G4 processor, just about the only reasons to consider 12″ PowerBook are:
    - Larger memory capacity on the PowerBook (1.25 GB vs. 640 MB)
    - Larger hard disk (40 GB vs. 30 GB)
    - PowerBook can drive an external display (dual display) up to 2048-by-1536 via DVI port; iBook can only mirror up to 1024-by-768 via VGA port
    - SuperDrive (DVD burner) is optional on PowerBook; it is not available on iBook
    - Bluetooth is standard on PowerBook; it is optional (built-to-order) on iBook
    - Marginally faster GeForce FX 5200 graphics card on PowerBook (vs. Radeon 9200 on iBook)
    - PowerBook is slightly lighter (4.6 lbs vs. 4.9 lbs) and slightly smaller (10.9-by-8.6-by-1.18 inches vs. 11.2-by-9.1-by-1.35 inches)
    - You like the PowerBook’s anodized aluminum allow chassis better

    There are sufficient reasons to get the iBook instead:
    - Costs almost 50% less
    - It is not dramatically slower
    - Longer battery life (up to 6 hours vs. 5 hours)
    - Polycarbonate plastic chassis is more scratch proof and offer better wireless network (AirPort Extreme) reception

    How is the iBook in itself? For a little over a grand, you get a beautifully designed notebook (similar to iPod) packed with features: combo CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive, optional 802.11g AirPort Extreme wireless network, beautiful LCD, sensible keyboard layout, snappy performance under included Mac OS X Panther 10.3 — all in very portable form factor. This little book represents a serious bang for the buck.

    Pros:
    - Very high bang for the buck: good performance and high in features
    - Looks beautiful
    - Includes almost everything an average computer user needs
    - Very portable and durable
    - Fantastic wireless reception

    Cons:
    - Cannot drive external display higher than 1024-by-768 resolution
    - To get built-in Bluetooth, you must order from Apple (built-to-order option) — unlike the AirPort Extreme, you cannot add it later on
    - Standard 256 MB memory is based on two 128 MB RAM modules. To add more memory later on, you will need to toss out one of the memory modules (the other memory module is soldered onto the motherboard)

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  2. John "alphajc" says:
    42 of 42 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Solid, Fast & Stylish, December 19, 2003
    By A Customer
    This review is from: Apple iBook Laptop 12.1″ M9164LL/A (800-MHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 30 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)

    I just recently purchased an ibook G4 coming from a 2.4GHz pentium 4 desktop at work. I decided on the ibook because I wanted something small, reasonably priced, with a high level of quality for my home/sometimes work use. I had a chance to take a good look at Dell laptops that were recently purchased at my work and was not very impressed with the solidity of the small, lightweight laptops. They have also had their share software glitches which did not impress me and needed external CD/DVD drives. I’ll tell you, it was a bit scary to move to the Apple machine, but so far it has been a happy marriage. This machine says quality. For the applications I use (spreadsheets, word processors, net, games…) you cannot tell there is a speed difference between the P4 desktop. This comuter is plenty fast. Surfing the net (unlike other reviews) is a breeze and is as fast as the desktop through the cable or T1 connection I use. The things I like are the size, speed, keyboard, battery life, stability, feel, as well as the looks. I also can access our Windows based network to retreive e-mails, etc. without any problem. Apparently the Panther 10.3 OS provides superior security when surfing which is nice, since I do a lot of shopping over the net. This was a concern I had with the latest Windows OS. Also, some people have commented that the white keyboard can get dirty fast. I have not experienced this problem yet (washed hands?), but when shopping for a computer, I actually looked for a light colored/white keyboard so I could tell when the keyboard is dirty. Who knows what sort of junk is on a black keyboard! In any case, the keyboard pops out and is easy to clean.

    In summary, this is a well enginerred, quality laptop that will allow you to interface with your Windows work environment. Nice work.

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  3. Anonymous says:
    67 of 72 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Pretty Darn Impressive (Updated), November 9, 2003
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    John “alphajc” (Irvine, CA United States) –

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    This review is from: Apple iBook Laptop 12.1″ M9164LL/A (800-MHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 30 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)

    From 5/03 to 11/03 I owned a 14.1″ G3 iBook. That was a nice laptop but certainly had some annoying quirks and was really out-of-date (described later). I also wanted to get a smaller laptop and also get Panther. So “upgrading” or “downgrading” to this 12″ G4 iBook made a whole lot of sense for me. Here is my review based on comparison to the old G3 iBook.

    Performance: From G3 900Mhz to G4 800Mhz is certainly an upgrade. As the G4 features a faster 133Mhz Bus (formerly 100Mhz Bus) and also supports DDR Memory (compared to the old PC100). Applications seem to fire up and run better and everything is just snappier. Also if you have altivec enabled applications, G4 is certainly the way to go.

    Technical Improvements: USB 1.1 ==> USB 2.0, Airport 802.11b ==> Airport Extreme 802.11g, updated graphics card, tray loading combo drive ==> slot loading combo drive.

    Other Improvements: Panther is a more polished and refined OS compared to Jaguar. OS X has finally matured. The keyboard on the G4 iBook has been improved…buttons press smoother and keyboard has less flex (not to mention the greyish tone makes it look better). Also the LCD display seems a little bit more crisper.

    All in all I’d highly recommend this 12″ G4 iBook. For this price, it is a tremendous value. You cannot find a comparable 12.1″ laptop in the PC world (w/o spending nearly 2 Grand, and most don’t come with an optical drive built-in).

    I don’t see much of a reason to go with 14.1″ as it has the same resolution as the 12″ (unless that you have bad vision). If you want a laptop with a big display, go with the 15.2″ Powerbook (probably the best all-around laptop in the world). If you want a small but still very fast laptop that you can carry everywhere, GET THIS IBOOK! It certainly has the looks and now is a speedster with G4. Can’t go WRONG.

    (Added 1/11) For the past 3 months I have yet to experience a crash or problem with this iBook. Past generations of iBooks were prone to logic board failures, it seems like Apple finally got it fixed. I can put this laptop asleep for a week and wake it up, and be ready for use within 10 seconds. This is a sweet laptop, and it’s coming from a lifelong Windows user (who still uses Windows too).

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