![]() ![]() Macintosh Quadra 800 - introduced on Februwith the first new industrial design since the original Quadras, the 700, and 900/950. ![]() Macintosh Quadra 900 - introduced by Apple Computer along with the Macintosh Quadra 700 on Octoas the first high-end personal computer in the Quadra series.Macintosh Quadra 700 - introduced with the Macintosh Quadra 900 on Octoas Apple's first computers to use the Motorola 68040 processor, as well as the first to feature built-in ethernet networking.Macintosh Performa 6110 ― Apple Computer's first Performa to use the new PowerPC RISC processor created by IBM and Motorola.Macintosh Performa 600 ― an alternate name for the consumer version of the Macintosh IIvx.This machine is identical to the Macintosh Classic II. Macintosh Performa 200 (Performa 1 in Europe) ― released in 1992 along with the Performa 400.Power Macintosh 5300 LC - released in consumer configurations as the Performa 5300CD and 5320CD.It externally resembled the LC 575, but was internally more similar to the LC 630, which added a Video I/O port that could accept Apple's TV tuner card, and replaced the internal SCSI hard disk with a less-expensive IDE version. Macintosh LC 580 - featured a 33MHz 68LC040 processor and took 72 pin DIMMS.The all-in-one design house a 14-inch color monitor, a disk drive and a CD-ROM drive, as well as a built-in microphone and stereo phase-shift speakers. Out came a strange, one-piece hybrid of the Macintosh LC III and the Macintosh Color Classic. Macintosh LC 520 - turned the LC conception of " pizza boxes" on the head.68k all-in-ones Main article: Macintosh LC 500 series Macintosh LC 630 - the least-expensive computer in the Macintosh lineup with prices starting at $1,199 USD.Ī Macintosh LC 520.Code-named " Aladdin" or " Primus", it was released on Octoas part of the LC series for the educational market and discontinued on July 15, 1996. Macintosh LC 475 - an entry-level 68LC040-based system from Apple Computer.Macintosh LC II - the second model in Apple Computer's low-cost Macintosh LC series.Its distinctively low profile design earned it the nickname " pizza box". Macintosh LC - the first model in Apple Computer's low-cost Macintosh LC series.Main article: Macintosh LC series 68k desktops ![]() The IIvi included either a 40, 160, or 400 megabyte hard drive, three NuBus slots, and a PDS.
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