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The PowerBook 100 is a notebook-sized laptop computer designed and manufactured by Sony for Apple Computer and introduced on October 21, 1991, at the COMDEX computer expo in Las Vegas, Nevada. [3] Priced at US$2,500 with external floppy drive, [4] the PowerBook 100 was the low-end model of the first three simultaneously released PowerBooks.
The PowerBook 180 had a superb-for-the-time active-matrix grayscale display, making it popular. In 1993, the PowerBook 165c was the first PowerBook with a color screen, later followed by the 180c. In 1994, the last true member of the 100-series form factor introduced was the PowerBook 150, targeted at value-minded consumers and students.
The original PowerBook 100, 140, and 170 were replaced by the 145 (updated to the 145B in 1993), 160, and 180 in 1992. The 160 and 180 have video output, allowing them to drive an external monitor. In addition, the PowerBook 180 had a superb-for-the-time active-matrix grayscale display, making it popular with the Mac press.
PowerBook 145b: PowerBook 100: July 18, 1994 PowerBook 180c: PowerBook 100: March 14, 1994 June 1, 1993 Personal LaserWriter 300: LaserWriter: September 1, 1994 June 23, 1993 Portable StyleWriter: StyleWriter: May 15, 1995 June 28, 1993 Macintosh LC 520: Macintosh LC: February 2, 1994 July 26, 1993 Workgroup Server 60: Workgroup Server: October ...
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PowerBook 100. In 1991, the Macintosh Portable was replaced with the smaller and lighter PowerBook 100, the first laptop with a palm rest and trackball in front of the keyboard. The PowerBook brought $1 billion of revenue within one year, and became a status symbol. [21] By then, the Macintosh represented 10% to 15% of the personal computer ...
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The PowerBook 170 is a laptop computer that was released by Apple Inc. in 1991 along with the PowerBook 100 and the PowerBook 140. [2] Identical in form factor to the 140, it was the high end of the original PowerBook line featuring a faster 25 MHz Motorola 68030 processor with 68882 floating point unit (FPU) and a more expensive and significantly better quality 9.8 in (250 mm) active matrix ...