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General and Managerial IIsi
The Macintosh IIsi’s strong performance, on-board support for the Apple 13" RGB monitor, ability to support NuBus or ‘030 Direct Slot expansion cards make it an excellent solution for a variety of general productivity and presentation applications. For those who need a powerful but low cost Macintosh system that can easily grow with their needs over time, the Macintosh IIsi is a good choice.
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Macintosh LC
The Macintosh LC’s built-in ability to support a variety of Apple and third party color and monochrome displays without a video card, combined with it’s performance (over twice as fast as the Classic), make it an excellent system for tasks like word processing, spreadsheet and database applications, desktop publishing, and presentation preparation. Moreover, as the most affordable color Macintosh, the Macintosh LC will in many cases be the system of choice.
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Mac Classic Position Statement
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Portable
The Portable makes an ideal system for those that would rather not have to invest in two or more desktop machines. Because of its all-in-one design, users can easily move the Macintosh Portable between desktops in the office or desktops at home. Moreover, the performance and full page width screen, make it an excellent system for general productivity, accounting, financial planning, and presentation applications.
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SE/30
For those who need a machine with greater performance (three times greater than the Macintosh Classic), but also want an all-in-one, easily transportable system, the Macintosh SE/30 is the Macintosh of choice.
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IIci
The performance, expandability, and flexibility of the Macintosh IIci make it an excellent solution for technical customers. The 25 MHz 68030/68882 processor combination provides the performance necessary for applications ranging from complex spreadsheets and large databases to sophisticated CAD/CAM applications. And the 3 slots provide the flexibility to take advantage of hundreds of NuBus expansion cards.