Apple Computer Inc. Is undoubtedly the pioneer in blending technology and utility. Apple PowerBook is one such series of high end laptops aimed at the professional market.
The one defining and distinct quality that Apple has promised and always successfully maintained is the strong anti-virus build-up of the system. Even to this date it is a Herculean task for the most efficient of the hackers to trespass the security of the Apple Computer products. Other standard features that set out Apple PowerBook from the crowd are its characteristic Mac X 10. 4 OS, the Bluetooth antenna, Wireless antenna and the build in speakers.
The earliest of the PowerBook series - PowerBook 100 and PowerBook Duo were stunners themselves. The PowerBook 100 and its series were distinct in their features with a track ball, a smart ergonomic keyboard with palm rests, grey casing and active matrix display. PowerBook Duo is a hybrid portable/desktop computer that included the subnotebook features of PowerBook 100 but much lighter in weight and size and pleasing looks.
The PowerBook 500 series saw a rapid expansion of the processor speed up to 117MHZ and 8MB RAM. The Power PC Era began with PowerBook 5300 which revolutionised the scope of Apple Computers into the personal computer market. PowerBook G3 marks the beginning of an altogether new series of Apple PCs. These came with 300 MHZ processor speed and 12-14" screens. One highlighting feature of this series is the dual drive bays that can accommodate Floppy drives, CD/DVD ROM drives, hard disk drives as well as additional battery compartments.
The PowerBook G4 is the latest and the most sought-after of the series. With just 1 inch thickness, an automatic light sensing brightness regulator, SuperDrive DVD-R/CD-RW, 1 GHz processor speed and 1 GB extendable RAM, Apple PowerBook G4 is sure to set the market on fire.





