Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh

The Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh was produced as a special edition for the 20th anniversary of the Californian computer manufacturer Apple in 1997. He was prepared for a whole year in a limited edition. The price fell within the production period of the beginning of U.S. $ 10,000 to its setting in March 1998 to 1,999 U.S. dollars.

The motherboard was similar to that of the PowerMac 5500 and had the PowerPC 603ev same processor that was clocked at 250 MHz.

He had a built-in 12.1 " active matrix liquid crystal screen and a Bose sound system developed by built-in speakers and a separate subwoofer. He also had a built-in TV tuner and an S -Video input and still contained a 33.6 - kbps modem GeoPort.

The package included a compact keyboard with detachable touchpad, but no mouse. For the TV tuner, the sound and control of audio CDs was a remote control. The accessories also included a CD case and a leather and ballpoint in a leather case.

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