[Ti] What PB?

Renaud Dreyer rdreyer at math.berkeley.edu
Sat Feb 21 11:01:53 PST 2004


Le samedi, 21 fév 2004, à 09:48 US/Pacific, cpistor at frys.com a écrit :

> Are you sure with the 11/202 shouldn't it be 11/2003?
>

The last TiBooks were introduced in November 2002. Ciao,

           Renaud

> Original Message:
> -----------------
> From: Barry Lyden blyden at mac.com
> Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 11:30:22 -0600
> To: Titanium at lists.themacintoshguy.com
> Subject: Re: [Ti] What PB?
>
>
> On Feb 21, 2004, at 9:43 AM, John Belen wrote:
>
>> That machine is almost definately a Titanium.  My machine is a
>>
>> 1GHZ/1Gig/60Gb/Super/GigE/15"TFT for example
>>
>> the $1700 price tag also gives it away.  It is a 11/2002 Titanium.
>>
>> John Belen
>> Lansing, MI
>>
>> On Feb 21, 2004, at 12:46 AM, Christoph Pistor wrote:
>>
>>> There is a PB on the deal section of the apple store site. It is
>>> called:
>>>
>>> 1GHz/256MB/60GB/Combo/GigE/15"TFT - Refurbished
>>> PowerBook G4
>>>
>>> Can somebody tell me if this is the Titanium dual boot, or the new Al
>>> book?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Christoph
>
> I'm afraid that's not correct. I have an 11/2002 Titanium with a combo
> drive. It did not ship with a 60GB hard drive, except in a build to
> order config. And Apple doesn't usually sell build to order refurbished
> units. It is most definitely the aluminum model.
>
> To verify, I went to the special deals section and added that model to
> my shopping cart. On the very next screen the part number is listed as:
>   F8980LL/A.
> ----------------
>  From the shopping cart:
>
> Items you have selected
> PowerBook G4 1GHz/256MB/60GB/Combo/GigE/15"TFT - Refurbished
> F8980LL/A
> 3-5 bus.days
> $1,699.00
> -----------------
> In the technical specs for the powerbooks
> (http://www.apple.com/powerbook/specs.html), the current aluminum
> models are listed as:
>
> Order number
> 12-inch
> Combo drive
> M9007LL/A
> 12-inch
> SuperDrive
> M9008LL/A
> 15-inch
> Combo drive
> M8980LL/A
> 15-inch
> SuperDrive
> M8981LL/A
> 17-inch
> SuperDrive
> M9110LL/A
>
> The part number in the order above matches the aluminum model part
> number.
>
> Further digging yielded the following part numbers for the 867 and 1Gig
> Titaniums:
> 867Mhz:  F8858LL/A -- this refurb unit is selling for $1499
> 1Ghz: F8859LL/A -- this refurb unit is selling for $1899
>
> Hope that helps.
>
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