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- Apple's New Macintosh Duo System
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- Contact:
- Kate Paisley
- Apple Computer, Inc.
- (408) 974-5453
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- Apple's New Macintosh Duo System Combines the Benefits of Notebook
- and Desktop Computing
- Features New Docking Technology and Powerful Four-Pound PowerBook
- Computer
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- CUPERTINO, California--October 19, 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. today
- introduced a Macintosh personal computer system that combines the power
- and versatility of desktop computing with the convenience and flexibility
- of notebook systems. The new Macintosh Duo System lets users insert--or
- dock--a Macintosh PowerBook Duo computer into a desktop station that
- connects to a variety of peripherals and network resources. As a result,
- Macintosh Duo System users can have a complete desktop system at their
- office, including a large color display, full-size keyboard, and
- expansion capabilities; and, at the same time, have a powerful notebook
- computer to take with them for working away from the office.
- "With the Duo System, customers get the best of both worlds," said
- Randy Battat, vice president of Apple's portable computing division.
- "Users get a Macintosh desktop computer and a Macintosh PowerBook
- computer--in a single system. They can keep all their files with them
- all the time and eliminate the file management problems that come from
- working on two separate computers. And unlike other docking stations,
- the Duo System allows users to go from desktop computer to notebook
- computer in one simple step that protects the user from accidentally
- losing data or having to reconfigure start-up files and cables."
- The Macintosh Duo System comprises three main components: a
- PowerBook Duo notebook computer, the Macintosh Duo Dock, and PowerLatch
- docking technology, which delivers a smooth transition between the
- worlds of desktop computing and notebook computing.
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- High-performance Four-Pound PowerBook Computers
- At the heart of the Macintosh Duo System is a high-performance Macintosh
- PowerBook Duo computer. There are two models--the PowerBook Duo 210 and
- the PowerBook Duo 230. Both models weigh just 4.2 pounds (with battery)
- and measure just 1.4 inches thick.
- Though small and light, PowerBook Duo computers match the speed of
- powerful desktop computers. They feature the high-performance Motorola
- 68030 processor, so they can make quick work of complicated computing
- tasks, such as financial analysis and desktop publishing. The PowerBook
- Duo 230 runs at 33 megahertz (MHz) and can be configured with either an
- 80 megabyte (MB) or a 120MB hard disk. The 210 runs at 25MHz and has an
- 80MB hard disk. Both come with 4MB of memory (expandable to 24MB) and a
- bright, backlit supertwist LCD display that supports 16 levels of gray.
- Like all Macintosh computers, PowerBook Duo computers come with
- System 7 and AppleTalk networking software. This makes them easy to
- connect to a network and share files with other Macintosh computers.
- With optional AppleTalk Remote Access software, users can connect their
- PowerBook Duo to a network of other Macintosh computers--even when
- they're away from the office.
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- Macintosh Duo Dock
- When users return to their desk, they can insert the PowerBook Duo into
- the Macintosh Duo Dock, which can be connected to a large color display
- (up to the Macintosh 16-inch Color Display), a full-size keyboard, a
- mouse, and available printers and servers. The Duo Dock offers two NuBus
- expansion slots for adding features and capabilities such as multiple or
- larger displays, high-speed networking, video capturing, or CPU
- acceleration. It also features an internal floppy disk drive, and a bay
- for an internal 3.5-inch hard disk.
- Together, the PowerBook Duo 230 and the Macintosh Duo Dock deliver
- performance that is second only to the Macintosh Quadra line of computers.
- This makes the Macintosh Duo System a perfect mid-range solution for any
- customer who desires strong performance and the freedom to take their work
- anywhere. For example, customers such as desktop publishers who need a
- powerful portable computer to use away from the office, yet back at their
- desk need access to a fully equipped desktop system that can be customized
- with a large color display, a second hard disk for extra storage or file
- back up, or specialized networking capabilities.
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- Advanced Docking Technology
- The key to enabling Macintosh Duo System users to go from notebook
- computing to desktop computing easily is Apple's new PowerLatch docking
- technology.
- Other docking systems require users to reconnect cumbersome cables and
- reconfigure start-up files every time they want to use their notebook in
- the docking station. These systems also feature mechanical docking, which
- requires the user to determine whether the notebook computer is properly
- connected to the docking station. If the connection is broken--or if a
- user accidentally ejects their notebook while they're working--they'll
- lose their data.
- But with PowerLatch docking technology, Duo system users simply
- insert the PowerBook Duo into the Duo Dock and press the start
- button--no other set-up is necessary to resume access to networks, large
- displays or other peripherals. PowerLatch also enables the Macintosh Duo
- System to take advantage of a single-point docking connection between the
- PowerBook Duo and the Macintosh Duo Dock, so users don't need to connect
- any cables when switching from desktop computing to notebook computing,
- even when using a modem. They simply insert the PowerBook Duo into the
- Macintosh Duo Dock. The PowerBook Duo is then automatically pulled into
- the correct position and securely connected to the Duo Dock, which
- prevents data loss. Users are also reminded with an on-screen message
- not to remove the PowerBook Duo from the Duo Dock until all the documents
- they've been working on are saved which further protects them from losing
- information.
- The Macintosh Duo System offers a particularly attractive computing
- solution for professionals who divide their time between two or more
- offices and always want their most current files with them. And because
- the Duo System lets multiple PowerBook Duo owners share the same Duo Dock,
- it's a cost effective solution for field sales representatives and other
- individuals who spend a small portion of their time at the office. The
- Macintosh Duo System is also a practical solution for colleges and
- universities where the Duo Dock stations can be installed in campus
- computing labs. This allows students to share stations with large
- displays, printers, and access to the campus mainframe computer--yet
- individually own their own personal PowerBook Duo computer to use in the
- dorm, library or other locations.
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- Optional Peripherals
- The Macintosh Duo System also offers a number of peripherals and
- accessories that lets users customize their system. Most significant
- is the Macintosh Duo MiniDock--a mini-version of the Macintosh Duo Dock.
- The Macintosh Duo MiniDock enables users to connect the PowerBook Duo to
- a large display, full-size keyboard, mouse, and printer, yet at 1.25
- pounds, it's small and light enough to carry in a briefcase along with
- the PowerBook Duo. With the Duo MiniDock, users can view the PowerBook
- Duo display and an external large display simultaneously. And, by using
- the SCSI port on the Duo MiniDock, the PowerBook Duo can be recognized by
- another Macintosh computer as an external hard disk, allowing users to
- exchange, copy, and rename files with ease.
- The PowerBook Duo 210 and 230 each feature Apple's new
- EverWatch--battery saver technology, which extends the life of the
- nickel-hydride batteries for up to 4.5 hours by automatically turning off
- energy-hungry components--such as the microprocessor, hard disk, modem,
- and display backlighting--when they're not in active use.
- An important option, also announced today, is the affordable Macintosh
- PowerBook Express Modem. At $319 U.S. SRP, it offers high-speed, low-power
- data transfer at 14,400 bits per second (up to 57,600bps with built-in data
- compression). And with the modem's Express Fax software, users can easily
- send and receive faxes at 9600bps. The modem supports the standard Hayes
- AT command set and industry-standard error control and data compression
- protocols, ensuring the highest performance and reliability.
- Other optional accessories for the Macintosh Duo System include: 4MB
- and 8MB memory expansion kits, PowerBook Duo Floppy Adapter, external
- floppy disk drive, AC adapter, battery recharger, and additional
- nickel-hydride rechargeable batteries for the PowerBook Duo 210 and 230;
- math coprocessor, VRAM expansion kit, and Apple Ethernet NuBus Card for the
- Macintosh Duo Dock.
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- Pricing and Distribution
- All Macintosh Duo System components will be offered worldwide through
- authorized Apple resellers. In the U.S., suggested retail prices,
- configurations, and ship dates are as follows: (Prices will vary outside
- the U.S.)
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- Product/Configuration U.S. SRP Ship Date
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- PowerBook Duo 210 4MB Hard Disk 80 2,249.00 Oct. 19, 1992
- PowerBook Duo 230 4MB Hard Disk 80 2,609.00 Oct. 19, 1992
- PowerBook Duo 230 4MB Hard Disk 120 2,969.00 Oct. 19, 1992
- Macintosh Duo Dock 1,079.00 November 1992
- Macintosh Duo MiniDock* 589.00 December 1992
- Macintosh HDI-20 External
- 1.4MB Floppy Disk Drive 199.00 Oct. 19, 1992
- PowerBook Duo Floppy Adapter 135.00 Oct. 19, 1992
- PowerBook Duo AC Adapter 65.00 Oct. 19, 1992
- PowerBook Duo Battery Recharger* 119.00 November 1992
- PowerBook Duo Rechargeable Battery 69.00 Oct. 19, 1992
- PowerBook Duo 4MB RAM Exp. Kit 235.00 Oct. 19, 1992
- PowerBook Duo 8MB RAM Exp. Kit 459.00 Oct. 19, 1992
- Macintosh PowerBook Express Modem Kit 319.00 December 1992
- Macintosh VRAM Expansion Kit 99.00 Oct. 19, 1992
- Macintosh Math Co-Processor 79.00 Oct. 19, 1992
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- *This device has not been approved by the Federal Communications Commission.
- This device is not, and may not be, offered for sale or lease, or sold or
- leased until the approval of the FCC has been obtained.
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- Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, and AppleTalk are registered
- trademarks; and PowerBook, Macintosh Duo Dock, System 7, Macintosh
- Quadra, EverWatch and Macintosh MiniDock are trademarks of Apple
- Computer, Inc.
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