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Battery-Biz Inc. 10.8 Volt Li-Ion Laptop Battery
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DescriptionLaptop battery for Apple Powerbook G3 1999 G3 Lombard G3 Pismo 661-2295 - Rectangular battery with six slit-type contacts on end. Fuel guage on other end. |
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Hi-Capacity External Laptop Battery for Apple iBook & PowerBook 1400 & G3
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DescriptionBatteryValues.com is your one-stop-shop online for replacement batteries, home and car chargers, home and car AC/DC adapters, and all your battery accessories requirements. |
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eReplacements Lithium Ion Notebook Battery - Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) - 11.1V DC
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DescriptionLiIon battery Apple Powerbook G3 Lombard Series (years 1999-2000) 10.8 V, 6600mAh CL5318B.081 |
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G3 PRAM Battery Replacement for Lombard / Pismo - BRAND NEW - Newer T
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Power Supply Cord for Apple Powerbook 210 PowerBook Duo PowerBook G3 Lombard Pismo
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AC Power Adapter/Battery Charger for Apple PowerBook G3 1998 Bronze Firewire Lombard M5343 Pismo Wallstreet m7572
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DescriptionCompatible Models/PN: Apple PowerBook G3 1998 Bronze Firewire Lombard M5343 Pismo Wallstreet m7572 |

Apple Usb Mouse
Released with the iMac G3 in 1998 and included with all successive desktop Macs for the next 2 years, the round "Hockey puck" USB mouse is widely considered one of Apple's worst mistakes. Marking the switch from ADB, the colorful translucent mouse was a radical departure from its predecessors, down to a ball whose two-tone surface fluttered past the user's eyes as it spun under the mouse's translucent housing. However stylish, the mouse's round shape is widely considered clumsy, due to its small size and tendency to rotate in use. This was a major cause for the success of the Griffin iMate ADB to USB adapters, as they allowed for the use of the older, more comfortable ADB Mouse II to be used with new iMacs. Later revisions included a shallow indentation on the front of the button, but this was not enough to prevent a flood of third-party products like the iCatch, a shell that attached to the USB mouse to give it the ADB mouse's elliptical shape. Another flaw introduced in the Apple USB Mouse, shared across all of Apple's USB offerings, is the atypically short cord. Though intended for use through the integrated hub in Apple's keyboards, Apple's transition to USB coincided with the relocation of ports on their laptops from the center to the left edge. As none of Apple's USB mice have cords longer than two feet, they are impractical for most right-handed users. In 2000, the Apple USB Mouse was replaced with the Apple Pro Mouse. The USB mouse's colors were:
Bondi Blue-iMac G3
Blueberry-iMac G3 and Power Mac G3 Blue and White
Strawberry-iMac G3
Grape-iMac G3
Lime-iMac G3
Graphite-iMac G3 Special Edition and Power Mac G4
The colors of the Apple USB Mouse on an iMac G3 box
The original Bondi Blue Apple USB Mouse
The graphite USB mouse used on the special edition iMac G3 and the Power Mac G4
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Apple hardware since 1998
Consumer computers
eMac iMac (G3: Tray, Slot; G4; G5; Core; Core 2: Polycarbonate, Aluminum) Mac mini (G4; Core; Core 2: Server)
Professional computers
Mac Pro Power Mac (G3: Outrigger, Minitower, AIO, B&W, Server; G4: Graphite, Quicksilver, MDD, Server, Cube; G5) Xserve (G4, CN; G5, CN; Intel)
Notebook computers
iBook (G3: Clamshell, Dual USB; G4) MacBook (Core; Core 2: Polycarbonate (Discrete, Unibody), Aluminum) MacBook Air MacBook Pro (Core; Core 2: Discrete, Unibody) PowerBook (2400c, G3: Wallstreet, Lombard, Pismo; G4: Titanium, Aluminum)
Consumer electronics
Apple TV Displays (Cinema, Studio) iPad iPhone (Original, 3G, 3GS) iPod (Classic: 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, Photo, 5G, 6G; Mini: 1G, 2G; iPod+HP; Shuffle: 1G, 2G, 3G; Nano: 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G; Touch: 1G, 2G, 3G) Newton (MessagePad: 2000, 2100; eMate 300)
Accessories
AirPort (Card: B, G, N; Base Station: Graphite, Snow, Extreme G, N, Express G, N) iPod (Click Wheel, Dock Connector, Camera Connector, iPod Hi-Fi, Nike+iPod) iSight Keyboard (Pro, Wireless) Mouse (USB, Pro, Wireless, Mighty, Magic) Remote SuperDrive Time Capsule USB Modem Xserve RAID
Italics indicate discontinued products, bold italics indicate announced but not yet released products. See also: Apple hardware before 1998.
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