Apple Mac Powerbook Duo 270c Vintage Laptop with Power AC Adapter For Sale

Apple Mac Powerbook Duo 270c Vintage Laptop with Power AC Adapter
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Apple Mac Powerbook Duo 270c Vintage Laptop with Power AC Adapter:
$599.00

You are offerding on a used Apple Mac Powerbook Duo 270c Vintage Laptop. Comes with Power AC Adapter / Cable + Battery Case as pictured.
Condition is pretty good for being so old, but has scuffs and wear as pictured (Please make note in photos ie: power adapter has scuffs, Above monitor is missing rubber thingmagig by power button etc.).
We have not tested to see if it works, but will get back to you on that piece. As of now, assume it does not work. Happy offerding!
Here are the specs as per 3rd party website
The Apple PowerBook Duo 270c -- the first Duo equipped with a color display -- features a 33 MHz 68030 processor, an internal 68882 FPU, 4 MB or 12 MB of RAM and a 240 MB hard drive in a compact, lightweight portable case with a sharp 8.4\" color active-matrix display.
The PowerBook Duo series provides both a portable computer and the and the option to set up a full-powered desktop Macintosh by plugging the notebook into a compatible Duo Dock.
To purchase or upgrade a vintage Mac -- and newer Macs -- see site sponsorIntroduction Date:October 21, 1993Discontinued Date:May 16, 1994Processor Speed:33 MHzProcessor Type:68030Details:This model has a 32-bit processor and a 32-bit data path.Processor Bus Speed:33 MHzCache Bus Speed:N/AROM Type:Macintosh ROMROM Size:1 MBL1 Cache:0.5kL2 Cache:N/ARAM Type:DRAM Card*Min. RAM Speed:70 nsStandard RAM:4 MB, 12 MBMaximum RAM:28 MB*Details:*With a 32 MB memory card installed, the 4 MB of onboard memory cannot be addressed.

Also see:Actual Max RAM of All G3 & Later Macs.Motherboard RAM:4 MBRAM Slots:1 (Duo)Video Card:Dedicated*VRAM Type:OnboardStandard VRAM:N/AMaximum VRAM:N/ABuilt-in Display:8.4\" ColorNative Resolution:640x400Details:8.4\" color active-matrix (16-bit) LCD with a 640x400 native resolution.2nd Display Support:N/A2nd Max. Resolution:N/AStandard Hard Drive:240 MBInt. HD Interface:SCSIStandard Optical:NoneStandard Disk:NoneStandard Modem:14.4k (Internal)*Standard Ethernet:NoneExpansion Slots:Modem, Dock (PDS)Expansion Bays:NoneDetails:152-pin PDS provides connectivity to compatible docks.Case Type:NotebookForm Factor:PowerBook Duo 270cApple Order No:M1752LL/A*Apple Subfamily:PowerBook Duo 270cApple Model No:M7777Gestalt ID:77Details:Please note that these identifiers refer to more than one model.

Also see: All Macs with theM7777Model Number and77Gestalt ID.

For more about identifiers and how to locate them on modern Macs, please refer to EveryMac.com\'sMac Identificationsection.Battery Type:Duo NiMH Type IIBattery Life:2.0-4.0 HoursOriginal Mac OS:7.1Supported Mac OS:7.1-7.5.1, 7.5.3-7.6.1Details:Earlier and later versions of the Macintosh System/Finder and Mac OS are not supported.

For systems capable of running older versions of the Mac OS -- as well as modern ones -- please see site sponsorOHS. OHS specializes in heavily upgraded Macs capable of running both Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 applications.Dimensions:1.5 x 10.9 x 8.5Avg. Weight:4.8 lbs (2.2 kg)Original Price (US):US$3100Est. Current Retail:N/A


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