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Apple released the
first three PowerBooks: the low-end
PowerBook 100, the more
powerful PowerBook 140, and the high end
PowerBook 170, the only one with an...
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succeeded by the
PowerBook G4. The G3 was the
first black Apple laptop, and was
succeeded in this by the
black MacBook in 2006.
Previous PowerBooks were dark...
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optical drive is
facing the user). When the 667 MHz and 800 MHz "DVI"
PowerBooks were introduced,
Apple changed the
hinge design slightly to strengthen...
- 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...
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PowerHouse
Books (stylized as
powerHouse
Books) is an
independent publisher of art and
photography books founded in 1995 by
Daniel Power,
based near the...
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external floppy drive, the
PowerBook 100 was the low-end
model of the
first three simultaneously released PowerBooks. Its CPU and
overall speed closely...
- the
PowerBook 3400c series, the
names of
PowerBooks reflected (among
other things) the type of
screen they had installed. For example, the
PowerBook 1400cs...
- The
Apple Network Server (ANS) was a line of
PowerPC-based
server computers designed,
manufactured and sold by
Apple Computer, Inc. from
February 1996...
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Computer to use the
PowerPC processor.
Released in
August 1995,
these PowerBooks were
notable for
being the
first to
feature hot-swappable
expansion modules...
- mini-VGA. Mini-VGA
connectors are most
commonly seen on Apple's i
Books, eMacs,
early PowerBooks (12 inch), and some
iMacs (e.g. the iMac G5), but has also been...