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  2. PowerBook 3400c - Wikipedia

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    The PowerBook 3400c is a laptop computer in the PowerBook line manufactured by Apple Computer from February to November 1997. It was briefly the fastest laptop in the world. [ 1 ] Using the PowerPC 603e processor running at speeds of up to 240 MHz, this PowerBook was the first to feature a PCI architecture, [ 2 ] EDO memory, [ 3 ] and a 64-bit ...

  3. PowerBook G3 - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its introduction, the PowerBook G3 was advertised as the fastest notebook computer available (a title formerly held by its predecessor, the 240 MHz PPC-603ev-based PowerBook 3400c). This model was based on the PowerBook 3400c, and was unofficially known as the PowerBook 3500. It used the same case as the 3400c, and a very similar ...

  4. PowerBook - Wikipedia

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    The PowerBook (known as Macintosh PowerBook before 1997) is a family of Macintosh laptop computers designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from 1991 to 2006. It was targeted at the professional market; in 1999, the line was supplemented by the home and education-focused iBook family.

  5. 3400 - Wikipedia

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    PowerBook 3400c laptop; Queensland Railways 3400 class electric locomotives; Other uses. 3400 Aotearoa, an asteroid in the Asteroid Belt, the 3400th asteroid registered;

  6. PowerBook 1400 - Wikipedia

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    The PowerBook 1400 is a notebook computer that was designed and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. (now Apple Inc.) from 1996 to 1998 as part of their PowerBook series of Macintosh computers.

  7. List of Apple codenames - Wikipedia

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    PowerBook 3400c [26] Hooper; PowerBook 5300 Series Mustang; PowerBook 5300 – M2; PowerBook Duo 210, 230- BOB W (Best of Both Worlds) PowerBook Duo 210, 230 – Cinnamon; PowerBook Duo 210, 230 – DBLite; PowerBook Duo 250 – Ansel; PowerBook Duo 270c – Escher; PowerBook Duo 280/280c – Yeager; PowerBook Duo 2300c/100 – AJ

  8. Macintosh IIsi - Wikipedia

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    Macintosh IIsi rear view, showing ports and optional Ethernet card with 10base2, 10baseT and AUI connectors. The Macintosh IIsi is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from October 1990 to March 1993.

  9. Macintosh IIfx - Wikipedia

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    The Macintosh IIfx is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from March 1990 to April 1992. At introduction it cost from US$9,000 to US$12,000, depending on configuration, and it was the fastest Macintosh available at the time.