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Mac Systems > Apple > PowerBook G4 | Also see: MacBook Pro
The PowerBook G4 -- the last professional Apple notebook series to use the PowerPC processor -- shipped from 2001 until 2006. All use either titanium or aluminum case designs that were thin for their day. The PowerBook G4 was replaced by the MacBook Pro series. Complete PowerBook G4 technical specs are below.
For answers to all your PowerBook G4 questions, check out the PowerBook G4 Q&A.
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Click the triangle to the left of a system to open "Quick Specs" -- identifiers and basic configuration details -- and click on the name or image for complete specifications. You also can lookup a PowerBook G4 by its serial number and other identifiers.
Systems with "Ti" by the name use titanium cases, and systems with "Al" by the name use aluminum cases. Asterisks indicate that important details are provided on the applicable specs page.
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