Vintage Apple Powerbook 540c Laptop Working with Original Powercord | Mac OS For Sale

Vintage Apple Powerbook 540c Laptop Working with Original Powercord | Mac OS
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Vintage Apple Powerbook 540c Laptop Working with Original Powercord | Mac OS :
$550.00

Fully working original 1994high-end active matrix LCD Apple PowerBook 540claptop computer, one owner!
This series was introduced by Apple in 1994 with the original retail price of $5,000.
Two original WORKING batteries, original power adapter, built-in touchpad and fun old school graphics.
Features 33 MHz 68LC040 processor and9.5" color active-matrix display. Original MAC OS 7.1 (if interested I will pull up the exact OS upgrade number and share along with video showing the working computer)
Internet capabilities and original software package on the hard drive.
Original feet intact; rear cover clicks on and off.
Kept in a protected case for its entire lifetime. AMAZING condition. Will include the original computer bag/case.
Great for collectors and die-hard Macintosh nerds.
Assembled in the USA.


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