PowerBook 2400c
The PowerBook 2400c was the first computer ultra-portable since the PowerBook Duo 2300c. It was not a PowerBook Duo insofar as it were not connected to a dock to extend its capacities. Co-indicated by IBM, the 2400c weighed only 2,0 kg in spite of its big screen 10,4" color with active matrix. The only conceded sacrifice was the absence of reader CD-ROM or reader Disquette S internal. It was marketed only with the the United States and the Japan.
Launched later, the model with 240 MHz was marketed only with the Japan.
Characteristics
- processor: PowerPC 603 E given rhythm to 180 or 240 MHz
- addressing 32 drunk bit
- system 64 bit with 40 MHz
- Mémoire hiding place level 1: 32 Kio
- Mémoire hiding place level 2: 256 Kio
- ROMANIAN: 4 Me
- RAM: 16 Me (on the Mother chart), extensible to 48 Me (80 Me with a bar of 64 Me not supported by Apple)
- screen LCD 10,4" color with matrix activates
- supported resolutions:
- 800 X 600 in 16 bit (thousands of colors)
- Hard drive ATA of 1,3 Go (model 180 MHz) or 2 Go (model 240 MHz)
- reader of Diskette 3,5" 1,44 Mo
- slots of extension:
- 1 connector report of the type SO-DIMM (minimal speed: 60 NS)
- 2 slots Standard PC Card II (or 1 Standard III )
- connector industry:
- port SCSI HDI-30
- 1 port series
- video out HDI-15
- left audio stereophony 16 bit
- entered audio stereophony 16 bit
- infra-red port supporting the protocols IrDA 1 Mo/s and Microphonous Appletalk
- integrated
- Loudspeaker mono
- battery Li-Ion 29 Wh ensuring approximately 2 to him to 5 hours autonomy
- dimensions: 4,8 X 26,7 X 26,7 cm
- weight: 2,0 kg
- consumption: 45 W
- supported systems: System 7 .6.1 with Mac OS 9 .1
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