Vintage Apple Clamshell iBook G3 My Family M2453 OS Working For Sale

Vintage Apple  Clamshell iBook G3 My Family M2453 OS Working
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Vintage Apple Clamshell iBook G3 My Family M2453 OS Working:
$249.00

The product is a vintage Apple iBook G3 notebook with a 12.1-inch screen, PowerPC G3 processor, and a 366 MHz processor speed. It has a 3GB hard drive capacity and runs on Mac OS 9.2.2. The unit has an optical drive and weighs 8 lbs. The model number is M2453 and it is in working condition. The color and SSD capacity are unknown. It was released in 2001 and was manufactured in Taiwan.


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