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The color version of this model is the [[Macintosh PowerBook 540c]]. | The color version of this model is the [[Macintosh PowerBook 540c]]. | ||
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+ | =General Information= | ||
+ | Introduced in May 1994 alongside the 520/c, the PowerBook 540/c was the most powerful PowerBook of its time. The 540 was priced at $3,160,and the 540c cost $4,840. | ||
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+ | =Notes= | ||
+ | * The PowerBook 500 series introduced the trackpad as opposed to the trackball for mouse control. | ||
+ | * The PowerBook 500 series supports hot swap expansion bays for PCMCIA slots, extra battery, etc. | ||
+ | * The lid hatch is fragile and can be broken somewhat easily. | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
* [[Apple Computer]] | * [[Apple Computer]] | ||
+ | {{PowerBook Series}} | ||
[[Category:Apple]] | [[Category:Apple]] | ||
[[Category:Laptops]] | [[Category:Laptops]] | ||
+ | [[Category:68040]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1994]] |
Latest revision as of 23:45, 14 September 2020
The color version of this model is the Macintosh PowerBook 540c.
General Information
Introduced in May 1994 alongside the 520/c, the PowerBook 540/c was the most powerful PowerBook of its time. The 540 was priced at $3,160,and the 540c cost $4,840.
Notes
- The PowerBook 500 series introduced the trackpad as opposed to the trackball for mouse control.
- The PowerBook 500 series supports hot swap expansion bays for PCMCIA slots, extra battery, etc.
- The lid hatch is fragile and can be broken somewhat easily.