PowerBook 140
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PowerBook 140 |
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Type: | Laptop |
Developer: | Apple Computer |
Released: | October 1991 |
Discontinued: | August 1992 |
Processor(s): | Motorola 68030, 16 MHz |
The PowerBook 140 was released in the first line of PowerBooks. It was the middle range PowerBook, released between the lower end 100 and the higher end 170. Unlike the 100 (the same goes for the 170,) this PowerBook featured an internal floppy drive, and was just as fast. Codenames for this model are: Tim Lite, Tim LC, Replacements, and Leary. It was replaced by the PowerBook 145, which was esentially a speed bump.
[edit] Specifications
- Processor: Motorola 68030, running at 16 MHz
- RAM: 2 MB onboard, can be expanded to 8 MB
- ROM: 1 MB
- Hard disk: 40-80 MB
- Floppy disk: 1.44 MB Superdrive
- Systems supported: System 7.0.1-Mac OS 7.6.1
- ADB: Yes (1 port)
- Serial: Yes (2 ports)
- Modem: optional (used for this model's expansion port)
- Screen: passive matrix