Yes, they all do. The colored iBooks also have the upside down logo. Only the
most recent form factors (little white iBook, Titanium) have the correct
orientation of the Apple logo.

But you can just rationalize it by saying that the Apple logo isn't upside down
when the user looks at it while it's closed. It's only upside down for other
people. Therefore, Apple is putting the user first :-)

I don't know what the back of the screen was like on the pre-G3 PowerBooks.
Most pictures of them show them only while they're open, so I really have no
idea what older PowerBooks look like. I do know that the Wallstreet was the
last Mac with the rainbow-colored Apple logo on it (the outside one is white,
but on the inside below the screen it's colored).

> P.S. do all pre-Pismo Powerbooks have the upside-down logo when open?  Seems
> like a big thing to miss...


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