Apple introduces the popular PowerBook 100, 140, 170. A look into the complex engineering that went into these models... mockups, pencil drawings, comments on SONY building the PowerBook 100. Items like the introduction of the palm-rest, keyboards we use today are discussed. Employee Intro where ... More
Apple introduces the popular PowerBook 100, 140, 170. A look into the complex engineering that went into these models... mockups, pencil drawings, comments on SONY building the PowerBook 100. Items like the introduction of the palm-rest, keyboards we use today are discussed. Employee Intro where new features are shown. Less
Added Jul 26, 2007
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yvesyvezz Says:
Jun 3, 2011 - I wish I could time travel And I'll show them The Macbook Hahaha
chevyreaper Says:
Feb 11, 2011 - mines dead and i watched this and thought damn this was a nice laptop back then darn it dont work any more
coldfustion Says:
Sep 28, 2010 - haha john ive was needed.
Fender7083 Says:
Jan 29, 2010 - Yawn.... talk about drama! Actually I love these type of video but opera music in the background? Apple.... you did well when you switched to white plasic and metal
NitekMuscle Says:
Nov 10, 2009 - This was a very good design for the post-'Snow White' design era of Apple.
anotherU2fanboy Says:
Sep 23, 2009 - mm let me just analyse this, you're criticying the people that are watching this video (but you're one of them dumbass xD), besides, from my perspective, I think most of the people would look for this video not just because invented it, but because it was one of the first laptops that were ever created
SjPedro Says:
Sep 22, 2009 - the little "legs" could be useful on today's laptops i mean.....with AMD Turion x2 processors heating as much as they do......it could be useful lol
NCISBiGtime Says:
Jun 16, 2009 - For me, they started to became awesome in these things when they created machines with strong processors and tech, a great design by Jon Ive and, specially, the integration of OS X (Panther, Tiger, Leopard)
collegeman1988 Says:
Mar 29, 2009 - I owned a PowerBook 150 and by today's standards, it was a really primitive computer. It didn't even have a modem or a color screen and you couldn't watch movies or listen to music on it. Also, the backlight on the monitor quit working after 2 years and I took it to an Apple dealear and I was told it would be more expensive to fix the monitor than it would cost to buy a new computer.
Imprezaman555 Says:
Dec 19, 2008 - well, there was linux, but it didn't have a gui yet so it wasn't all that interesting, i think the computer world did back then what the economical world is doing now. things got much better though, steve jobbs is back and making... "entertaning" creations, ms is teasing every1 with screenshots and release dates of win7, and the linux community is thriving in a period of exponential growth.
Imprezaman555 Says:
Dec 19, 2008 - what do u mean?
pt0016 Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - lol, make it thicker
Imprezaman555 Says:
Nov 26, 2008 - 1) horrible music 2) I will give apple this, it was a pretty inovative design 3) just about everything made under scully was crap!
JohnGaltAustria Says:
Oct 18, 2008 - Apple had way more culture than today!
msorn3 Says:
Sep 3, 2008 - The music really makes this video hard to listen to.
sayfaylo Says:
Aug 5, 2008 - old-school!
Crossaxel412 Says:
Dec 20, 2007 - opera? What the crap?
thebittenmac Says:
Nov 11, 2007 - Very interesting video.
Appl3Byte Says:
Sep 15, 2007 - Very cool video's.