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The PowerBook 140 was released in 1991 and is the first laptop to be designed by [[Apple Computer]], as the [[Macintosh PowerBook 100]] is actually a Sony design. It is the mid-level PowerBook between the 100 model and the [[Macintosh PowerBook 170]].
The PowerBook 140 was released in 1991 and is the first PowerBook to be designed by [[Apple Computer]], as the [[Macintosh PowerBook 100]] is actually a Sony design. It is the mid-level PowerBook between the 100 model and the [[Macintosh PowerBook 170]].


=General Information=
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There is 2MB RAM onboard and the system can be expanded to 8MB total.
There is 2MB RAM onboard and the system can be expanded to 8MB total.
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=See Also=
=See Also=
* [[Apple Computer]]
* [[Apple Computer]]


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Latest revision as of 12:59, 19 January 2023

The PowerBook 140 was released in 1991 and is the first PowerBook to be designed by Apple Computer, as the Macintosh PowerBook 100 is actually a Sony design. It is the mid-level PowerBook between the 100 model and the Macintosh PowerBook 170.

General Information

Introduced in October 1991, the PowerBook 140 was a 68030 (16 MHz) counterpart to the Macintosh PowerBook 100. It also included an internal floppy drive, a feature that the 100 lacked. Despite the problems inherent in the passive matrix screen, the PowerBook 140 was a remarkably viable machine. It sold for $2,000 and was discontinued in August 1992, when it was replaced by the Macintosh PowerBook 145.

Codenames: Tim LC, Tim Lite, Leary. Originally shipped with system software 7.0.1.

CPU

The PowerBook 140 uses the Motorola 68030 processor clocked at 16MHz. There is also a lack of math co-processor.

Memory

There is 2MB RAM onboard and the system can be expanded to 8MB total.

Gallery

See Also

The Macintosh PowerBook Series from Apple Computer
Macintosh PowerBook 100 -- Macintosh PowerBook 140 -- Macintosh PowerBook 145 -- Macintosh PowerBook 150 -- Macintosh PowerBook 160 -- Macintosh PowerBook 165 -- Macintosh PowerBook 165c -- Macintosh PowerBook 170 -- Macintosh PowerBook 180 -- Macintosh PowerBook 180c -- Macintosh PowerBook 190 -- Macintosh PowerBook 190cs -- Macintosh PowerBook 520 -- Macintosh PowerBook 520c -- Macintosh PowerBook 540 -- Macintosh PowerBook 540c -- Macintosh PowerBook 550c -- Macintosh PowerBook 5300 -- Macintosh PowerBook 1400 -- Macintosh PowerBook 2400c -- Macintosh PowerBook 3400c -- Macintosh PowerBook G3