The G4 Ti was hugely important. Apples first try with titanium.. which was crazy at the time. They had to go into the release dark.. not knowing if it was gonna blow up in their face (it did) and that takes guts. And I know two people who bought them, full price, and both ended up having hinge breaks. Both still say it was the most exciting computer they ever bought. They were brittle.. if you kept them in a climate controlled area on a desk, they’d still break. It wasn’t bad matierials or build.. it was a first try with a super alloy. I think it took balls. Also.. does anyone remember how Dell 100% copied this exact look but made with shitty plastic? All while making fun of apple lol.
The TiBooks as I called them had many design flaws but was one of my favourite Mac laptops. Serviced couple dozen of them as Mac technician back in early 2000s. Installing replacement display and logic board was a nightmare. Compared to Powerbook G3 which it replaced I thought the design was great when it first launched. All in all, wish i held on the 1GHz version I had as keepsake.
I've got a last-model 1GHz TiBook in very good condition. Definitely a fun relic to still have. Unfortunately the PRAM battery and replacement batteries are near impossible to come by, unlike the later Aluminum PowerBooks.
My mom knows somebody at apple design, everybody thought apple wasn't going to do something special with the 20th birthday of this design, the powerbook g4 titanium! I have one, and i have the M1 Pro MacBook Pro and yeah, they look alike, you can see the roots. This machine was a design disaster, but i heard that the g4 would come back, sort of, and he was right! And because of this, i really wanted a M1 pro! Nice vid man!
The Titanium coloring / coating process on the body of this titanium Powerbook was the problem with scratching. Not necessarily that the titanium is more susceptible to scratches (although, I believe they did use a lower grade titanium than they do today). Aluminum is a very versatile material, and the anodization process is very strong compared to what they were doing with the titanium on the Powerbooks. Apple uses a much better process on their titanium products today, but I still think I'm aluminum is the superior material, when all things are considered. (though, titanium does have a superior weight to strength ratio). As far as the fragility, that's because they used titanium sheets on a magnesium alloy inner frame, with some plastic parts here and there. If they had machined it out of a single block of titanium, like they did on the later unibody aluminum laptop, it probably would've held up a lot better. They were years away from that process, though, as the first few generations of aluminum laptops didn't offer the single block of machined material.
Always found the love over the Titanium PowerBook G4 to be a bit odd. Yes, it was Apple’s first foray into metallic products but it had serious design flaws and to be honest, always looked a bit ugly to me - the plastic rim really cheapens it. It also doesn’t look *that* similar to Apple’s modern design language despite what many TH-camrs say. 2 years later they released the Aluminum PowerBook G4 and *that* looks a lot more modern, and really that’s the device that defined Apple’s design language for the next decade. Yet it always get’s overshadowed by the shoddily designed Titanium model.
1:15 hideous font... How dare you!! Apple Garamond is a classic and above all elegant font, it's part of Apple's history as a company. hideous your voice
I don't know about you, but the look of black painted metal where it's been worn away look sick. I would absolutely love to see that more on devices.
Yeah that Surface RT got a battlescarred look to it
@@frokfrdk can you modify it to use m chip processor
@@NicVandEmZ You can't, they are different architectures and motherboards.
@@maxmed7505 Maybe if you put the internals of m1 into the case of it and do some heavy modifications to the case you could.
@@Kyrtapy That idea sounds more realistic and also better.
The G4 Ti was hugely important. Apples first try with titanium.. which was crazy at the time.
They had to go into the release dark.. not knowing if it was gonna blow up in their face (it did) and that takes guts.
And I know two people who bought them, full price, and both ended up having hinge breaks. Both still say it was the most exciting computer they ever bought.
They were brittle.. if you kept them in a climate controlled area on a desk, they’d still break.
It wasn’t bad matierials or build.. it was a first try with a super alloy. I think it took balls.
Also.. does anyone remember how Dell 100% copied this exact look but made with shitty plastic? All while making fun of apple lol.
Which Dell laptop was that?
@@gwenlop9512 Dell Inspiron 9200 is what comes to my mind
The TiBooks as I called them had many design flaws but was one of my favourite Mac laptops. Serviced couple dozen of them as Mac technician back in early 2000s. Installing replacement display and logic board was a nightmare. Compared to Powerbook G3 which it replaced I thought the design was great when it first launched. All in all, wish i held on the 1GHz version I had as keepsake.
I've got a last-model 1GHz TiBook in very good condition. Definitely a fun relic to still have. Unfortunately the PRAM battery and replacement batteries are near impossible to come by, unlike the later Aluminum PowerBooks.
My mom knows somebody at apple design, everybody thought apple wasn't going to do something special with the 20th birthday of this design, the powerbook g4 titanium! I have one, and i have the M1 Pro MacBook Pro and yeah, they look alike, you can see the roots. This machine was a design disaster, but i heard that the g4 would come back, sort of, and he was right! And because of this, i really wanted a M1 pro! Nice vid man!
Great video, just found it in my TH-cam recommendations, no clue how it found such a great channel but im glad
As an Aussie, hearing an Aussie saying aluminum and not aluminium.... It sounds.. Wrong
underrated channel in my opinion also you should make a video of that surface rt in a future video
I definitely plan on it considering it is the 10 year anniversary pf the Surface RT
Dankpods 2.0 love it
nice apple pencil skin also i think steve jobs would have been a good science teacher
Jobs would've been better teaching business and art
6:54 did not expect to hear that song
I love the sims 1 music you use sometimes
you are clearly a man ripe with Aussie charm. we will watch your career with great interest.
Awesome video once again mr. frokfrdk! Enjoyed the SimTower representation in this video
Certified *"aauuugghhh"* video
The Titanium coloring / coating process on the body of this titanium Powerbook was the problem with scratching. Not necessarily that the titanium is more susceptible to scratches (although, I believe they did use a lower grade titanium than they do today). Aluminum is a very versatile material, and the anodization process is very strong compared to what they were doing with the titanium on the Powerbooks. Apple uses a much better process on their titanium products today, but I still think I'm aluminum is the superior material, when all things are considered. (though, titanium does have a superior weight to strength ratio).
As far as the fragility, that's because they used titanium sheets on a magnesium alloy inner frame, with some plastic parts here and there. If they had machined it out of a single block of titanium, like they did on the later unibody aluminum laptop, it probably would've held up a lot better. They were years away from that process, though, as the first few generations of aluminum laptops didn't offer the single block of machined material.
It was fun watching you play SimTower XD
if they just made the white part plastic the wifi would be much better but they overengineered it
I will not stand for the Apple Garamond slander
2xUSB??? Didn't they come with classic serial and parallel ports??
@@atarixle Apple was one of the first to ditch those even some of the late 90s Mac's are like this
You should install lab ssd and a linux distro
The previous owner actually chucked an SSD in there already
@@frokfrdk I was able to watch TH-cam quite smoothly after upgrading the ram and Mac Os X but I never installed Linux on this particular machine.
If I were to run Linux I would probably do it on my 17" PowerBook G4 as the battery of it works and it's got better specs (and larger screen)
Good vid
Good comment
@@RealRedcodiGood reply
Hates PowerBook G4 font, but has no issues with a huge gash on his iPad screen.
ok
My screen protector is cracked, not my actual screen
Are you selling this iBook ? Just wondering.
4:00 just like modern laptops
Yep, I own one and I feel like it’s gonna fall apart every time I use it
i love the apex twin remix
go follow on4word
I had one for 6 years, not a scratch.
Steve Jobs was such a good presenter
Wasn’t 1gb of ram pretty good for that era?
I like the g3's design a lot better, maybe because I'm tired of new laptops that look the same
It kept speaking because you told it to stop listening for voice commands, not to stop speaking its own voice commands
Always found the love over the Titanium PowerBook G4 to be a bit odd. Yes, it was Apple’s first foray into metallic products but it had serious design flaws and to be honest, always looked a bit ugly to me - the plastic rim really cheapens it. It also doesn’t look *that* similar to Apple’s modern design language despite what many TH-camrs say. 2 years later they released the Aluminum PowerBook G4 and *that* looks a lot more modern, and really that’s the device that defined Apple’s design language for the next decade. Yet it always get’s overshadowed by the shoddily designed Titanium model.
MorphOS and BSD and DEBIAN ON ALL THE MACS?!
PowerButNotResistantBook G4 Titanium
Almost as fragile as my Acer Spin 3!
Hmm, no. The PowerBook G4 Titanium is nowhere near that fragile actually.
2:07 WTF
This was far less annoying than this does not compute and the fake laughing of Mac84. Thank you.
I'm reporting to police for calling Garamond Narrow a hideous font. It's a crime against humanity. Sorry not sorry.
1:15 hideous font... How dare you!!
Apple Garamond is a classic and above all elegant font, it's part of Apple's history as a company.
hideous your voice
If you're ever selling the G4 Ti, let me know 😍
15:27
I actually have a really nice example of one
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THAT BATTERY IS FROM POLAND
It's really a shame as this is such a gorgeous design - Awful laptop, though.
iPhone 15 1:43
If you say "titanium" you should also say "aluminium". You don't say "helum" or "uranum" as well.
Off rand dankpods
Wasn’t 1gb of ram pretty good for that era?
Bro you said it twice
@ there is a TH-cam glitch that causes this to happen. It’s been around for a longgggg time.
@@RATsnak3 i know