The speaker is unboxing a vintage blueberry iBook laptop, a childhood dream of theirs. They're extremely excited and emotional, having bought it on eBay for $50. As they explore the laptop, they marvel at its features, such as the CD drive, floppy disk drive, and old-school keyboard. They play a Britney Spears CD, watch a video about Apollo 11, and try to access the internet, which doesn't work. The speaker also discovers a World Book CD and plays with its features. They reflect on how far technology has come since the laptop's release in the late 1990s and anticipate future advancements. The video ends with the speaker expressing their joy and excitement, and hinting at future unboxing videos, including one about the first iPod.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author grew up poor and couldn't afford a computer.
2. The author found a blueberry iBook Generation 3 on eBay for $50.
3. The iBook was shipped with a power cord, user manual, and other accessories.
4. The author plugged in the iBook and it turned on.
5. The iBook had a CD drive and the author listened to Britney Spears' album "Glory" on it.
6. The iBook came with a World Book CD, which the author explored.
7. The World Book CD had information on various topics, including space and history.
8. The author tried to access the internet on the iBook but it didn't work.
9. The iBook had a comfortable keyboard and a trackpad with a mouse.
10. The author compared the iBook to modern laptops and noted the significant advancements in technology.
11. The author ordered the first iPod ever on eBay and is excited to unbox it in a future video.
12. The author's face is on the iBook's desktop background.