As you all know, in an (almost) surprise move, Apple introduced new Powerbooks at MacWorld Expo SF 2003:
12" Powerbook
867MHz PowerPC G4
256MB DDR 266 SDRAM 40GB Ultra ATA/100
NVidia GeForce 4 420 Go 32MB DDR video memory
Airport Extreme Ready
Bluetooth built-in
17" Powerbook
1 GHz PowerPC G4
512MB DDR333 SDRAM
60GB Ultra ATA/100
Superdrive
NVidia GeForce4 440 Go 64MB DDR video memory
Firewire 800
Airport Extreme Built-in
Bluetooth built-in
Identification of the laptops was revealed at the last minute Monday evening. Powerbook updates were not expected so soon after their recent update on November 6, 2002.
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