PowerBook 150
Processor: M68030, 33 MHz, 32 Bits
System: 7.0.1 - 7.5.3
RAM: 4MB soldered, 70ns
ROM: 1 MB
Ports: serial, SCSI
Drives: SuperDrive, 2.5" IDE hard disk
Bays: 1 2.5" third-height
Slots: internal modem
Video: Built-in 9.5", 4 grays, passive matrix, 640x480
Audio: 8-bit mono speaker
Network: LocalTalk
Battery: NiCad, 2.5 Ah, 2 to 3 hours of usage, 3 hours recharge time
Sold: July 1994 - October 1995
Price: $1,300


Code named "Jedi", the PowerBook 150 was thankfully endowed with a speedy processor (a 33MHz '030). Despite the fact that the 150 had limited expansion (no Ethernet and monitor jacks, and only one modem/printer port), its speed, low price and unusually low weight gave it definite appeal!

Current used market value of a 4/120 configuration: $425




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