The iBook comes in two configurations. The low-end, US$999, 1.33GHz G4 includes a 12.1-inch active-matrix TFT display; 512MB DDR SDRAM expandable to up to 1.5GB maximum memory; a 40GB Ultra ATA hard drive; VGA video out, S-video and composite video out support; 56K v.92 modem, Ethernet (10/100 BASE-T); and a slot-load Combo (DVD-ROM/CD-RW) drive.
The higher-end 1.4GHz G4 model includes a 14.1-inch active-matrix TFT display; 512MB DDR SDRAM expandable to up to 1.5GB maximum memory; a 60GB Ultra ATA hard drive; VGA video out, S-video and composite video out support; 56K v.92 modem, Ethernet (10/100 BASE-T); and a slot-load SuperDrive (DVD+/-R/CD-RW) drive.
Additional build-to-order options for the new iBook include up to 1.5GB of DDR SDRAM and a 60GB, 80GB or 100GB Ultra ATA/100 hard drive. The new iBooks are available immediately.