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- Apple Extends PowerBook Line
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- MOVED OVER PR NEWSWIRE AT 8:31 AM, EDT, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1993 AND ALSO OVER
- FIRST CALL.
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- Contact:
- Jennifer O'Mahony
- Apple Computer, Inc.
- (408) 974-0643
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- Apple Extends PowerBook Line with New Color and Entry-Level Models
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- Cupertino, California--June 7, 1993--Two new models, announced today,
- further expand Apple Computer, Inc.'s popular PowerBook series. The
- PowerBook 180c brings active matrix color to the top of the line
- while the PowerBook 145B lowers the entry-level price by 25 per cent.
- Both computers feature Apple's award-winning all-in-one design
- including an integrated track-ball and comfortable palm-rests.
- "Since the introduction of the first PowerBook notebooks in October
- 1991, Apple has been relentless in extending the range of customer
- options," said Randy Battat, vice president of Portable Computing,
- "we've brought customers better performance, better screen
- technology, color and more aggressive pricing. With the PowerBook
- Duo line we've brought a new concept to market--combining the
- mobility of a notebook with the expansion capabilities of a desktop
- docking station.
- Added Battat, "With more than $1 billion of sales some might expect
- us to take a breather. But customers continue to expect more from
- their notebook computers--they want to be able to buy the PowerBook
- that corresponds to their work needs and suits their budget. By
- constantly refining our line we aim to provide just that. Today
- we've hit both those targets by adding color at the top of the line
- and bringing the entry-level price down significantly".
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- PowerBook 180c--Leading-edge color
- With its 256-color active matrix display the PowerBook 180c offers
- the highest quality color technology on the notebook market today.
- Images are sharply defined and colors are amazingly bright.
- Saturated colors stand out strongly. The 180c display also brings the
- advantage of a viewing angle that is noticeably wider than that
- offered by earlier-generation screens. Viewers close to the screen
- but not having a direct line of vision can read text and appreciate
- graphics. This will also be a distinct advantage for customers who
- wish to give presentations and share information in small groups.
- Another feature particularly appealing to the presenter is the
- extended screen resolution. The new 640 x 480 format adds an extra
- 80 lines of resolution. And PowerBook users connecting their
- machines to large monitors now have the advantage of video-mirroring
- (having the same content displayed simultaneously on both screens)
- with assurance of complete parity between the content displayed on
- the monitor and the notebook. In addition dual display mode gives
- users the option of displaying one set of data/images on the
- PowerBook and a different set on the external display simultaneously.
- For example users copying information from one application to another
- can view both applications at the same time. With the color handling
- ability of the PowerBook 180c, based on built-in QuickDraw software,
- customers can feel confident that colors and images will stay
- consistent between applications.
- Powered by a Motorola 68030 processor running at 33MHz, performance
- from the PowerBook 180c is on a par with the PowerBook 180. The
- system ships with all the features standard at the top of the line--
- Apple SuperDrive, allowing the user to read floppy disks formatted in
- MS-DOS and OS/2 systems in addition to Macintosh computer disks, a
- full-size keyboard, video out, sound in and sound out. And the
- PowerBook 180c is the only active matrix color notebook on the market
- to offer built-in networking and built-in expansion which allows
- users to connects to as many as six external devices, such as
- scanners, hard drives and CD-ROM players, at one time. With average
- usage customers can expect 1-2 hours of battery life and can extend
- this with Apple's EverWatch battery saver technology.
- The PowerBook 180c will be offered in three configurations 4/80,
- 4/160 and 4/160 with a built-in PowerBook Express Modem. The new
- 4/160 configuration offers more hard disk space a plus for users
- taking advantage of the powerful display to work with graphics. The
- 180c measures 9.3Dx 11.25W x 2.34H and weighs 7.1 lbs.
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- PowerBook 145B--Agressive entry-level pricing
- At $1649 SRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price), the PowerBook
- 145B hits the market at a very aggressive price yet retains all the
- attributes that give PowerBooks their uniqueness. Performance remains
- as sharp as on the PowerBook 145 thanks to the same Motorola 68030
- processor working at 25MHz.
- "Customers who buy an entry-level machine certainly want value but
- are reluctant to make a lot of trade-offs," says Dave Rotschild,
- product line manager for Apple's Portable Computing division. " With
- the 145B Apple engineers created an entry-level model for the award-
- winning all-in-one line at a very attractive price yet customers are
- not losing any of the performance or features they valued in the 145.
- We see this as a great purchase for college students or some of
- Apple's current customers planning on buying a second Macintosh"
- In fact, buying a PowerBook 145B today means that the customer
- purchases the speed and responsiveness offered by the PowerBook 170
- for less than half its price on introduction at the top of the
- PowerBook line in October 1991. All of the features users now
- consider standard for PowerBooks are included--full-size keyboard,
- integrated trackball, adjustable leg rests and the highly-acclaimed
- palm rests. Weight and dimensions remain the same as on the PowerBook
- 145 and all models are equipped with a backlit Supertwist liquid
- crystal monochrome display and with Apple SuperDrive floppy drive
- that accommodates MS/DOS and OS/2 formats as well as Macintosh.
- Sound-in and sound-out ports are also standard and built-in ports
- allow users attach peripherals such as printers, CD-ROM drives and
- scanners. Users can expect 2-3 hours of battery life which can be
- extended using Apple's battery saver technology.
- Three key refinements to the current 145 model enabled the portable
- computing group bring a more affordable model to market. One change
- is the RAM configuration--the 145B now comes standard with 4MB on the
- daughterboard. This allows for easier expansion--up to 8MB. System
- software (system 7.1) is now shipped pre-loaded on the hard disk and
- each system comes equipped with back-up and restore programs that
- allow the user to back up either the entire hard disk or simply the
- system files. Sound in and out remain standard, but the microphone is
- now optional.
- With today's announcement Apple continues to ensure award-winning
- PowerBook computers will suit a range of customer needs and budgets.
- The all-in-one line now provides a choice of five models--145B, 160,
- 165c, 180 and 180c. Offering the best of both worlds are the two
- models in PowerBook Duo line--210 and 230--coupled with either a
- DuoDock or a MiniDock, they bring their users the mobility of
- notebook computing with the advantages of a desktop base.
- Both new models include a rechargeable nickel-cadium battery, AC
- adapter, System 7.1 software, training software and complete learning
- and reference documentation. A one-year limited warranty is included
- in the price.
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- Pricing and Distribution
- Both models will be available immediately through authorized Apple
- resellers. Pricing and availability may vary worldwide.
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- PowerBook Configuratons U.S SRP
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- PowerBook 145B 4MB Hard Disk 40 $1649
- PowerBook 145B 4MB Hard Disk 80 $1899
- PowerBook 180c 4MB Hard Disk 80 $4159
- PowerBook 180c 4MB Hard Disk 160 $4519
- PowerBook 180c 4MB Hard Disk 160 w/Express Modem $4769
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- Apple, the Apple logo and Macintosh are registered trademarks;
- PowerBook, QuickDraw, EverWatch and System 7 are trademarks of Apple
- Computer, Inc.
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