Macintosh IIvx

By admin , 15 December 2015
Macintosh IIvx
Description

The Macintosh IIvx (code name Brazil) was the last of the Macintosh II series of Macintosh computers from Apple. The IIvx included either a 40, 80, 160 or 400 MB hard drive, three NuBus slots, and a Processor Direct Slot. It was the first Macintosh to have a metal case and the first case design of any personal computer to provide for an internal CD-ROM drive. An internal double speed CD-ROM drive which used a disc caddy was available as an option from Apple.

Year First Manufactured
1992

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