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The iBook is Apple's industrial-style portable computer, with protective casing and integral carrying handle. Recently released versions feature a built-in DVD (digital versatile disk) player and digital movie maker.

Stylish Apple notebook computer launched in 1999 as a portable version of the iMac desktop computer. In 2006 the iBook was replaced by the MacBook.



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At the beginning of each school year, about 600 students receive Apple iBooks.
With their chic, silvery Apple iBooks, they showcase class presentations through multimedia movies and research homework assignments using high-speed Internet access.
In Virginia's Henrico County, which encompasses urban and suburban Richmond, Superintendent Mark Edwards has dedicated about 2 percent of his $356 million annual budget to supply Apple iBooks to the nearly 24,000 students and 3,500 teachers and support staff in grades 6-12.
 
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