In the video, the hosts are excitedly unboxing an 18-year-old, still-sealed iBook, an iconic Apple laptop from the year 2000. They discuss its specs, like the 300 MHz PowerPC G3 processor, 64 MB of RAM, and a 6 GB hard drive. They also reminisce about old technology, such as CD-ROM drives and optional Wi-Fi cards. The iBook's successful boot-up leads to nostalgic moments with the Mac OS 9 operating system, complete with classic sounds and visuals. The hosts explore internet connectivity and old software like Netscape Communicator, highlighting how far technology has come since then.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The Nokia 3310 was the first phone the author ever had.
2. The author's first smartphone was the Motorola Droid.
3. The iBook was shipped on September 26, 2000.
4. The iBook came in five colors: tangerine, blueberry, graphite, indigo, and key lime.
5. The key lime iBook was an online exclusive.
6. The iBook had a 300 MHz PowerPC G3 processor.
7. The iBook had 64 MB of RAM and a 6 GB hard drive.
8. The iBook had a CD-ROM drive and an optional wireless Airport card.
9. The iBook had a built-in Ethernet port and a single full-size USB port.
10. The iBook had a 6-hour battery life.
11. The iBook came with Mac OS 9 pre-installed.
12. The author's first computer was an original Macintosh.
13. The author's first computer that they took their senior picture with was a Power Mac G4.
14. The author used to use ICQ to chat with friends.
15. The author's first website that they ever visited was nintendo.com.
16. The author used to attend LAN parties because they didn't have internet at home.
17. The author used to use key caps to chat with friends when their mom took away their keyboard and mouse.
18. The iBook had a transparent CD drive and vent on top.
19. The iBook did not have a webcam.
20. The author used World Book Encyclopedia on the iBook.
21. The iBook was able to connect to the internet using a router in the studio.
22. The author was able to send and receive email using Netscape Communicator on the iBook.