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Prototypes are tracked internally at Apple & are destroyed once they have fulfilled their testing purposes, this makes any prototype rare as they have somehow escaped Apples clutches. Originally there probably would have been a few dozen of these made. How many “AJ” Prototypes are left in the world today would be a guess, probably less a half dozen if that. This model was introduced to the public in August 1995.
My trusty companion since 2004. My Mac PowerBook G4. He's (Optimus Prime if you want to know what the name is) been a faithful sidekick.
He's got battle wounds from the Empire, an Xbox controller to the top.
I am thinking this year in addition to the iPhone he's going to be retired. A MacBook Pro or a Mac Pro might be in the cards this year.
My powerbook slipped out of my backpack and hit the ground hard. Crud! Luckily, it still works fine, it's just dented quite harshly.
This is my old roommate, Richard (A.K.A. "coral") repairing his Apple Powerbook. Good luck, man! May The Force be with you.
Soon to be replaced by a stocked MacBook Pro, coming in this week. RIP, 867 MHz Titanium PowerBook G4, you were a faithful companion.
This one is the glorious G3 Lombard. The CPU card has a defect and it can not recognise more than 256MB RAM.
Here's why I need the Apple service center: before we had our nice setup I tripped on Fru's Powerbook cord and it came crashing down onto the floor. Soon after a small fracture where the screen's screw is widened, making opening and closing the laptop a heartbreaking process.
I have a feeling that even though the screen works fine, this is going to cost.