The Macintosh Classic is an ideal entry-level personal computer, offering all the advantages traditionally associated with Macintosh computers—including a consistent, graphics-based interface, ease of use, and transportability—in an affordable system. It can be used as a home or office productivity system, as a network node, or as a cost-effective computer in educational environments. The Macintosh Classic has the 3.5-inch Apple SuperDriveTM floppy disk drive (for reading from and writing to Macintosh, MS-DOS, and OS/2-formatted floppy disks) and an SCSI port for connecting a wide range of peripherals, such as hard disk drives, CD-ROM drives, scanners, or an Apple Personal LaserWriter® SC printer. It can also be configured with an internal SCSI hard disk.
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Macintosh SE/30 Position Statement
If you’re looking for higher performance in a computer with a small footprint, look into the Macintosh SE/30. It combines the classic Macintosh design—built-in monitor, floppy disk drive, and networking capability—with the advanced performance of the 68030 and 68882 microprocessors. It can run most applications nearly four times faster than the Macintosh Classic. And through its internal 030 Direct Slot, a wide range of options can be added, including video, coprocessor, and communications cards. The Macintosh SE/30 includes the Apple SuperDrive (for reading from and writing to Macintosh, MS-DOS, and OS/2 floppy disks) and can be configured with an internal SCSI hard disk as well. And because it uses the 68030, it can also run A/UX®, Apple’s implementation of the AT&T UNIX® operating system.
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Macintosh Portable Position Statement
The Macintosh Portable offers you all the features that make Macintosh a Macintosh—high-quality graphics, the ability to run thousands of consistent graphical Macintosh applications, standard Macintosh input and output capabilities (including a standard Macintosh keyboard and a full-page-width display), and built-in networking—in an all-in-one design. It has the power and flexibility you need to work wherever you can get the most work done. Think of it as the office Macintosh that you can take home—or the home system that’s capable enough to use at the office. The Macintosh Portable has intelligent power-management features that allow it to operate for 6 to 12 hours on a single battery charge. It also has internal expansion slots for adding RAM (up to 9 megabytes), an internal modem, and other options.
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Macintosh LC Position Statement
The Macintosh LC is the most affordable color Macintosh system. Designed for both education and business environments, the Macintosh LC offers a range of features that make it an excellent entry-level system. For example, it includes on-board 256-color video support for the Macintosh 12-inch RGB Display. It has the Apple SuperDrive (for reading from and writing to Macintosh, MS-DOS, and ProDOS® floppy disks) and can accommodate an internal SCSI hard disk or a second Apple SuperDrive. And its internal expansion slot supports a variety of add-on cards, including the Apple IIe coprocessor card (which enables the Macintosh LC to run the thousands of programs available for the Apple IIe), as well as networking and communications cards (including Ethernet).
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Macintosh IIsi Position Statement
The Macintosh IIsi offers many of the features associated with the modular Macintosh family, at an affordable price, making it an excellent choice for many people in business, higher education, and government. It includes the 68030 microprocessor (running at 20 megahertz), built-in networking capability, and on-board video (which supports the 13-inch AppleColor‚Ñ¢ High-Resolution RGB Monitor or the Macintosh 12-inch RGB Display at up to 256 colors). Unique expansion capabilities, via a NuBus‚Ñ¢ card or an 030 Direct Slot card, allow you to customize the Macintosh IIsi to meet your specific needs. And, like all Macintosh computers, it includes the Apple SuperDrive (for reading from and writing to Macintosh, MS-DOS, and OS/2 floppy disks) and can accommodate an internal SCSI hard disk. The Macintosh IIsi also runs the A/UX operating system.
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Macintosh IIci Position Statement
The Macintosh IIci is a good choice for people who want a system that can grow as their needs grow. It offers very high performance, built-in color capability, and expandability in a system with a small footprint. The Macintosh IIci comes with on-board video support for several Apple monitors (including the AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor and the Macintosh Portrait Display), so you don’t need to purchase a separate video card. You can install a cache card, which can increase the overall performance of most applications by as much as 50 percent. And the system can be used in either a vertical or a horizontal position. The Macintosh IIci comes with the Apple SuperDrive and can accommodate an internal SCSI hard disk.
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Macintosh IIfx Position Statement
For people who require maximum performance, expandability, and disk storage capacity, the Macintosh IIfx is the perfect choice. It can be used in a wide range of environments for such applications as advanced computer-aided design and sophisticated, true-color image manipulation (with an optional 24-bit video card). It can act as a high-performance file server, or as a UNIX platform when configured with A/UX. The Macintosh IIfx comes standard with a 40-megahertz 68030 microprocessor, the 68882 coprocessor, 4 megabytes of RAM, and the Apple SuperDrive. It has six NuBus slots for virtually unlimited system expansion, and can accommodate a 3.5-inch hard disk or a half-height 5.25-inch hard disk (typically available with higher storage capacities). It also includes an SRAM cache, which increases overall system performance even more.