PowerBook 140
The PowerBook 140 was released in the first line of PowerBooks. It was the mid-range PowerBook, between the low-end 100 and the high-end 170. As with the PowerBook 170, and unlike the 100, this PowerBook featured an internal floppy drive. Codenames for this model are: Tim Lite, Tim LC, Replacements, and Leary. In 1992, it was replaced by the PowerBook 145, which was essentially a speed bump, though the PowerBook 160 essentially superseded it as the new mid-line model.
Apple Macintosh PowerBook 140 | |
Developer | Apple Computer |
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Product family | PowerBook |
Type | Laptop |
Release date | 140: October 21, 1991 145: August 3, 1992 145B: June 7, 1993 |
Introductory price | 140: US$3,199 (equivalent to $6,873 in 2022) 145: US$2,999 (equivalent to $6,254 in 2022) 145B: US$1,649 (equivalent to $3,341 in 2022) |
Discontinued | 140: August 3, 1992 145: June 7, 1993 145B: July 18, 1994 |
CPU | Motorola 68030 @ 16 MHz (140) 25 MHz (145/145B) |
Display | 9.8" monochrome LCD |
Graphics | 640×400 |
Mass | 6.8 lb (3.1 kg) |
Predecessor | Macintosh Portable PowerBook 100 |
Successor | PowerBook Duo PowerBook 160 |
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