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Mac Systems: Apple: Macintosh PowerBook Duo: PowerBook Duo 280 Specs | Ports

Apple PowerBook Duo 200

The Apple PowerBook Duo 280 features a 33 MHz 68LC040 processor, 12 MB of RAM, and a 240 MB hard drive in a lightweight portable case with a sharp 9.1" grayscale active-matrix display. The PowerBook Duo series provides both a portable computer and the option to set up a full-powered desktop Macintosh with a compatible Duo Dock.

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Introduction Date: May 16, 1994 Discontinued Date: November 14, 1994
Processor Type: 68LC040 Processor Speed: 33 MHz 1.
Processor Upgrade: N/A FPU: N/A
System Bus Speed: 33 MHz 1. Lookaside Bus Speed: N/A
ROM Size: 1 MB Data Path: 32-bit
Level 1 Cache: 8k Level 2 Cache: N/A
RAM Type: 70 ns DRAM card VRAM Type: Built-in (80 ns)
Standard RAM: 12 MB Maximum RAM: 40 MB
Motherboard RAM: 4 MB RAM Slots: 1 (Duo)
Standard VRAM: N/A Maximum VRAM: N/A
Standard Hard Drive: 240 MB Int. Hard Drive Type: SCSI
Standard CD-ROM: N/A Standard Disk: None
Standard Modem: N/A Standard Ethernet: N/A
Case Type: Portable (Med. Gray) Form Factor: PowerBook Duo
Exp. Slots: Modem, Dock (PDS) Exp. Bays (Free): None
Battery Type: Duo NiMH Type III Battery Life: 2.0-4.0 hours
Built-in Display: 9.1" Grayscale 2. Supported MacOS: 7.1.1-7.5.1, 7.5.3-8.1
Dimensions: 1.4 x 10.9 x 8.5 3. Avg. Weight: 4.2 lbs.
Original Price: $2600 US Est. Current Price: N/A
Notes: 1. This model is sometimes designated as having a 66 MHz processor,
since the clock input runs at 66 MHz. However, the processor itself
is not "clock doubled", so technically it is only a 33 MHz processor.
2. 9.1" Grayscale active-matrix (4-bit, 16 grays) LCD display.
3. In inches, height x width x depth (while closed).
4. Photo Credit: MacUser Magazine, December 1993.


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