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Macintosh PowerBook 165c
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Macintosh PowerBook 165c Product Specifications
Copyright 1993, Apple Computer, Inc.
With the Apple Macintosh PowerBook 165c, the impact and appeal of a
bright, vivid color display is now available on a portable Macintosh
computer. The PowerBook 165c delivers the processing speed, flexibility,
and convenience you need—all in a package that weighs just seven pounds
and fits into a briefcase.
The Macintosh PowerBook 165c features a backlit passive-matrix display
that gives you 256 brilliant colors. And you can also connect to a
larger display when you’re not on the go. Just connect the PowerBook
165c to almost any Apple display, or even VGA and SuperVGA displays,
and expand your workspace.
The Macintosh PowerBook 165c takes advantage of a 68030 processor running
at 33 megahertz and a powerful floating-point unit (FPU) to provide
superior processing power for even the most demanding applications. In
fact, the PowerBook 165c is more powerful than many mainstream desktop
computers. And the PowerBook 165c can support up to 14 megabytes of RAM
so you can work with multiple applications simultaneously.
With the Macintosh PowerBook 165c, you’ll find all the connections you
need to work anywhere. AppleTalk networking is built in, so you can connect
to the AppleTalk network and receive your electronic mail, have access to
servers, or share files—even if you’re halfway around the world. And there
are seven built-in ports for plug-and-play access to peripherals such as
modems, scanners, and external storage drives.
Best of all, the Macintosh PowerBook 165c is a Macintosh computer. It’s
easy to set up, a pleasure to use, and versatile enough to handle graphics
and multimedia applications as well as mainstream business programs.
Macintosh PowerBook 165c Features
Display
> 9-inch diagonal; 256 vivid colors
> Bright, backlit, passive matrix, 640 by 400 pixels
Power and speed
> 33-MHz 68030 microprocessor
> 33-MHz 68882 math coprocessor
Memory
> 4 MB of RAM, expandable to 14MB
Expansion
> Seven ports for peripherals, including video-out for external color
displays
> Slots for internal modem and memory
Features Built Into Every Macintosh
Usability
> Runs thousands of Macintosh applications
> Easy to set up, learn, use, and extend
System software
> System 7 with multitasking, file sharing, QuickTime, Balloon Help,
TrueType, and more
Networking
> Built-in AppleTalk networking
> File sharing without a dedicated server
Compatibility
> Reads Macintosh, MS-DOS, OS/2, and ProDOS floppy disk formats
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