Cult of Mac Contest: Name Mystery Apple Object, Win T-shirt

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The first in a series of five t-shirt giveaways, correctly name this mystery Apple item and you could win a T-shirt.

Not just any T-shirt: choose from the Apple-inspired designs at might tees, which include the I Love Lisa we wrote about, a retro-style logo and Steve Jobs in typeface.

The tees are made with water-based eco inks screen printed on high quality tri-blend shirts (part organic cotton, part recycled rayon and polyester) and a $28-$36 value.

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Cult of Mac Contest: Name Mystery Apple Object, Win T-shirt

We’ll chose a winner at random from correct answers — please name object and model in the comments.
Contest ends midnight, October 14.

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  • Darren

    This is an iBook (Dual USB), iBook (Late 2001), and iBook (14.1 LCD) computer.

  • Scott Trujillo

    ITS AN IPOD TOUCH!!!!!!!!!!

  • http://jamy.mahabier.net/ jamy015

    It’s an iBook G3.

  • poop

    Its a blackberry!

  • allen

    it’s an old iBook g3?

  • ollie

    It’s a iBook G4 (Mid 2005)

  • Kurt

    Apple iBook (I have had a few of these apart to replace hard drives)

  • Michael Moretz

    Its a iBook G4 White. My current mac laptop. Best money I ever spent by the way.

  • Darren

    Just to be clear from my previous post this is a Apple G3 iBook (Dual USB), iBook (Late 2001), and iBook (14.1 LCD) computer.

  • Jacob Roy

    so, who is the winner ?

  • Michael Steeber

    iBook G4

  • RLP

    ‘Tis a iBook for sure. Either a Dual USB running 500 MHz, a Late 2001 running either 500 MHz or 600 MHz, or a 14.1 LCD running 600 MHz. Alas when I got my first iBook it was a 16 VRAM and they did away with the reset button starting with that model.

  • Jitender

    Its an iBook G4

  • Pete Medina

    That is an iBook G3 dual usb