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| The Macintosh LC II, code named "Foster Farms", was destined to be a short-lived Macintosh. Whereas Apple upgraded the processor from the LC's 68020 to a 68030, they unfortunately retained the 16-bit data bus, limiting the computer's capability to take advantage of the extra processing power. The result: an upgraded computer with absolutely no improvement in speed.
The LC II was also sold as the Performa 400. With a built-in modem, preinstalled sofware and monitor, it was called the Performa 405, 410, or 430, depending on the hard-drive size.
Current used market value of a 4/40 configuration with keyboard: $125
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