Hardware

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Power Macintosh 5200

The Apple Power Macintosh 5200/75 LC features a 75 MHz PowerPC 603 processor, 8 MB of RAM, and a 500 MB hard drive in an attractive all-in-one case with a 15" color monitor. This model was sold…

Power Macintosh 5260

The 5260 introduced on April 15, 1996, replaced the 6200's PowerPC 603 CPU with the newer and faster PowerPC 603e, though the rest of the architecture remained unchanged. The Power Macintosh 5400…

Power Macintosh 5300

The 5300 introduced on August 28, 1995, replaced the 6200's PowerPC 603 CPU with the newer and faster PowerPC 603e, though the rest of the architecture remained unchanged. The Power Macintosh 5400…

Power Macintosh 5400

The Power Macintosh 5400 series (also sold under variations of the name Performa 5400) is a range of lower midrange personal computers that are a part of Apple Computer's Power Macintosh and…

Power Macintosh 5500

The Power Macintosh 5500 – code-named "Phoenix" – was produced by Apple Inc. between February 1997 and early '98 and came with an IBM PowerPC 603ev processor operating at either 225, 250 and 275…

Power Macintosh 6100

The Power Macintosh 6100 was Apple Computer's first computer to use the new PowerPC RISC type processor created by IBM and Motorola. It came in the Centris 610's "pizza box" low-profile case, and…

Power Macintosh 6200

The Power Macintosh 6200 (Codename: "Crusader" / "Elixir", also sold under variations of the name Performa 6200, Performa 6300 and Power Macintosh 6300) is a series of mid-range personal computers…

Power Macintosh 6300

In May 1996, the 6200 series was upgraded to use the new PowerPC 603e CPU. The rest of the logic board remained unchanged, retaining the same problems and inconsistencies as the earlier models.…

Power Macintosh 6400

The Power Macintosh 6400 (Codenames: "InstaTower", "Alchemy", "Hacksaw"; also sold under variations of the name Performa 6400) is a mid-range personal computer that is a part of Apple Computer's…

Power Macintosh 6500

The Power Macintosh 6500 (Codename: "Gazelle") is a mid-range desktop computer in Apple Computer's Power Macintosh series. It was introduced in February 1997 in speeds of 225 and 250 MHz,…

Power Macintosh 7100

The Power Macintosh 7100 was a mid-range Apple Macintosh personal computer that was designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from March 1994 to January 1996. The PowerMac 7100 was faster…

Power Macintosh 7200

The Power Macintosh 7200 (Codename: "Catalyst") is a personal computer that is a part of Apple Computer's Power Macintosh series of Macintosh computers. It was introduced in August 1995 as a…

Power Macintosh 7215

The Power Macintosh 7200 (Codename: "Catalyst") is a personal computer that is a part of Apple Computer's Power Macintosh series of Macintosh computers. It was introduced in August 1995 as a…

Power Macintosh 7220

The Power Macintosh 4400 (also known as the Power Macintosh 7220 in some markets) was a mid-to-high-end Macintosh personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from 1996…

Power Macintosh 7300

The Power Macintosh 7300 (Codename: "Montana"; also sold with server software as the Apple Workgroup Server 7350) is a personal computer that is a part of Apple Computer's Power Macintosh series…

Power Macintosh 7500

The Power Macintosh 7500 was one of the first PCI capable Macs manufactured by Apple Computer. It was released alongside the Power Macintosh 7200, and the Power Macintosh 8500 in October 1995. The…

Power Macintosh 7600

The Power Macintosh 7600 was a PowerPC 604 based desktop computer sold by Apple in three speeds (120MHz, 132MHz and 200MHz - the last model was not available in North America) between April 1996…

Power Macintosh 8100

The Power Macintosh 8100 (Codenames: "Cold Fusion", "Flagship"; also sold in Japan as the Power Macintosh 8115 and with bundled server software as the Apple Workgroup Server 8150) is a personal…

Power Macintosh 8115

The Apple Power Macintosh 8115/110, based on the Cold Fusion architecture, features a 110 MHz PowerPC 601 processor, 16 MB of RAM, and a 2.0 GB hard drive in an expandable tower case. This model…

Power Macintosh 8200

The Power Macintosh 7200 (Codename: "Catalyst") is a personal computer that is a part of Apple Computer's Power Macintosh series of Macintosh computers. It was introduced in August 1995 as a…

Power Macintosh 8500

The Power Macintosh 8500 (the 120 MHz model is also known as Power Macintosh 8515 in Europe and Japan) was a high-end Macintosh personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer…

Power Macintosh 8515

The Apple Power Macintosh 8515/120, based on the Nitro architecture, features a 120 MHz PowerPC 604 processor, 16 MB of RAM, either a 1.0 GB or a 2.0 GB hard drive, and built-in S-video ports for…

Power Macintosh 8600

The Power Macintosh 8600 (Codename: "Kansas") is a personal computer that is a part of Apple Computer's Power Macintosh series of Macintosh computers. It was introduced at a processor speed of 200…

Power Macintosh 9500

The Power Macintosh 9500 (the 132 MHz model is also known as Power Macintosh 9515 in Europe and Japan) was a high-end Macintosh personal computer which was designed, manufactured and sold by Apple…

Power Macintosh 9600

Codename: "Kansas"; also sold with additional server software as the Apple Workgroup Server 9650) is a personal computer that is a part of Apple Computer's Power Macintosh series of Macintosh…

Power Macintosh G3 (Blue & White)

The Power Macintosh G3 series (commonly known as the "Blue and White G3", or sometimes just the "B&W G3" to distinguish it from the original Power Macintosh G3) was a series of personal…

Power Macintosh G3 All-in-one

The AIO shipped in two basic configurations: a 233 MHz version with a floppy drive and a 4 GB hard drive and a 266 MHz version with a built-in Zip drive, floppy drive, and the "Wings" personality…

Power Macintosh G3 Desktop

The Power Macintosh G3, commonly called "beige G3s" or "platinum G3s" for the color of their cases, was a series of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from…

Power Macintosh G3 Desktop

The Power Macintosh G3, commonly called "beige G3s" or "platinum G3s" for the color of their cases, was a series of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from…

Power Macintosh G3 Minitower

The 233 MHz minitower shipped with a 4 GB drive, the 266 MHz with a 6 GB drive, and the 300 MHz minitower shipped with two 4 GB drives in a RAID configuration; all models were 5400 RPM. The 300…

Power Macintosh Server G3

The Macintosh Server G3 features PowerPC 750 (G3) processors in easy to upgrade tower cases. Each model in the Macintosh Server G3 series architecturally is identical to a model in the Power…

Power Macintosh Server G3 (Blue and white)

The Apple Mac Server G3/350 (Blue & White), based on the Yosemite architecture, features a 350 MHz PowerPC 750 (G3) processor with 1 MB of backside cache, 128 MB of RAM, a 9 GB Ultra2 SCSI…

Power Macintosh Server G4

The Macintosh Server G4 features PowerPC 74xx (G4) processors in the wonderfully easy-to-upgrade case design introduced with the Power Macintosh G3 (Blue). Each model in the Macintosh Server G4…

PowerBook

The PowerBook was a line of Macintosh laptop computers that was designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1991 to 2006. During its lifetime, the PowerBook went through several…

PowerBook 100

The PowerBook 100 was a portable subnotebook personal computer manufactured by Apple Computer and introduced on October 21, 1991 at the COMDEX computer expo in Las Vegas, Nevada.[4] Priced at US$2…

PowerBook 140

The PowerBook 140 was released in the first line of PowerBooks. It was the mid-range PowerBook, between the low-end 100 and the high-end 170. As with the PowerBook 170, and unlike the 100, this…

PowerBook 1400c/117

The Apple Macintosh PowerBook 1400c/117 features a 117 MHz PowerPC 603e processor, 16 MB of RAM, and a 750 MB or 1.0 GB hard drive in a black portable case with a 11.3" color active-matrix display…

PowerBook 1400c/133

The Apple Macintosh PowerBook 1400c/133 features a 133 MHz PowerPC 603e processor, 16 MB of RAM, and a 1.0 GB or 1.3 GB hard drive in a black portable case with a 11.3" color active-matrix display…

PowerBook 1400c/166

The Apple Macintosh PowerBook 1400c/166 features a 166 MHz PowerPC 603e processor, 16 MB of RAM, and a 2.0 GB hard drive in a black portable case with a 11.3" color active-matrix display. The…

PowerBook 1400cs/117

The Apple Macintosh PowerBook 1400cs/117 features a 117 MHz PowerPC 603e processor, 12 MB or 16 MB of RAM, and a 750 MB or 1.0 GB hard drive in a black portable case with a 11.3" color dual-scan…

PowerBook 1400cs/133

The Apple Macintosh PowerBook 1400cs/133 features a 133 MHz PowerPC 603e processor, 16 MB of RAM, and a 1.3 GB hard drive in a black portable case with a 11.3" color dual-scan display. The built-…

PowerBook 1400cs/166

The Apple Macintosh PowerBook 1400cs/166 features a 166 MHz PowerPC 603e processor, 16 MB of RAM, and a 1.3 GB hard drive in a black portable case with a 11.3" color dual-scan display. The built-…

PowerBook 145

The PowerBook 145, manufactured by Apple Computer, was a speed-bumped PowerBook 140, increasing the processor speed from 16 MHz to 25 MHz. The standard hard drive was upgraded from 20 MB to 40 MB…

PowerBook 145B

The PowerBook 145B was a laptop made by Apple Computer. The PowerBook 145B was the same as the 145 that came before it, but with a lower price and additional 2 MiB of RAM soldered to the…

PowerBook 150

The PowerBook 150 was a laptop created by Apple Computer in 1994. It was the last member of the PowerBook 100 series to use the original case design, the most affordable of the series when…

PowerBook 160

The PowerBook 160 is a portable computer that was released by Apple Computer along with the PowerBook 145 and PowerBook 180 in October 1992. At the time, it constituted the mid-range model…

PowerBook 165

The 165 added a 33 MHz processor and larger standard hard drive. Along with the PowerBook 145B, this would be the last of the true 100 series PowerBooks and the last Apple laptop to include two…

PowerBook 165c

The 165c (pictured)was identical to the 165, except that it included a 68882 FPU and had a passive matrix color LCD capable of displaying 256 colors. It was Apple's first PowerBook with a color…

PowerBook 170

The PowerBook 170 was released by Apple Inc. in 1991 along with the PowerBook 100 and the PowerBook 140. Identical to the 140, it was the high end of the original PowerBook line featuring a faster…

PowerBook 180

The PowerBook 180 was a portable computer released by Apple Computer, Inc. along with the PowerBook 160 in October 1992. At the time, it constituted the new top-of-the-range model replacing the…

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