Legally Blonde (2001)
Elle purchases the laptop to aid her in her studies.
The Clamshell was the first iBook sold by Apple in 1999. Aimed at the consumer and education markets, its unusual shape and range of colours made it a significant departure from traditional laptop design.
• Legally Blonde (2001) • The Master of Disguise (2002) • Clockstoppers (2002) • The Glass House (2001) • Slap Her... She's French (2002) • Zac and Miri Make a Porno (2008) • Sex and the City - Season 4, Episode 8, "My Motherboard, My Self" (2001) • Big Fat Liar (2002) • Jisatsu sâkuru (2001) • Cubbyhouse (2001) • Domestic Disturbance (2001) • Novocaine (2001) • Under the Tuscan Sun (2003) • Coyote Ugly (2000)
Elle purchases the laptop to aid her in her studies.
Pistachio's assistant, Jennifer, uses her iBook to research Devlin's background, discovering his aim to collect rare treasures.
iBooks appear everywhere - Francesca has one and there are several at the research facility, mostly used in the intercom system.
Ruby uses her iBook to do her homework and to research her parent's death, discovering that it was not the family car that was wrecked.
Starla has the iBook in her room and uses it to try and find out more about Genevieve.
Miri has an old G3 iBook (that needs hitting as it boots up for the screen to work), that Zac uses for online shopping.
Carrie's boyfriend Aiden buys her an iBook to replace her broken Powerbook, but she is upset because the real loss is not the machine but file files stored on it.
Marty upsets his aging but experienced stuntman that his stunts should be planned on an iBook G3.
A nurse in a Tokyo hospital uses her iBook briefly before committing suicide.
The eldest of the family's three children researches the history of the house they have just moved into using his girlfriend's iBook.
Danny has a Clamshell iBook in his room.
Frank as a clam-shell iBook in his office (he never uses it).
Frances uses her iBook for writing.
Violet buys an iBook to help her produce demo CDs of her music.
The software Violet uses looks like a mock up.