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PowerBook 150
CPU
CPU: Motorola MC68030
CPU Speed: 33 MHz
Bus Speed: 33 MHz
Data Path: 32 bit
ROM: 1 MB
RAM Type: unique
Minimum RAM Speed: 70 ns
Onboard RAM: 4 MB
RAM slots: 1
Maximum RAM: 36 MB
Level 1 Cache: 0.5 kB
Expansion Slots: modem
Video
Screen: passive matrix
Max Resolution: 2 bit grayscale 640x400
Storage
Hard Drive: 240-500 MB
ATA Bus: IDE
Floppy Drive: 1.4 MB SuperDrive
Input/Output
Serial: 1
SCSI: HDI-30
Audio Out: mono 8 bit mini
Speaker: stereo
Miscellaneous
Codename: JeDI
Gestalt ID: 115
Power: 17 Watts
Dimensions: 2.25" H x 11.25" W x 9.3" D
Weight: 5.8 lbs.
Maximum OS: 7.6.1
Minimum OS: 7.1.1
Introduced: July 1994
Terminated: October 1995
Introduced in July 1994, the PowerBook 150 was Apple's first truly
affordable PowerBook. While people grumbled about its lack of an ADB port
(It had only serial and SCSI ports) and fuzzy passive matrix screen, the
150 was an excellent value at $1,300. It was discontinued in October 1995. |