PowerBook 180
Processor: M68030, 33 MHz, M68882 FPU, 32 Bits
System: 7.1 - 7.5.3
RAM: 4MB soldered, 80ns
ROM: 1 MB
Ports: ADB, 2 serial, SCSI, mono in, stereo out, video
Drives: SuperDrive, 2.5" SCSI hard disk
Bays: 1 2.5" third-height
Slots: internal modem
Video: Built-in 10", 16 grays, 640x480 active matrix
Audio: 8-bit mono in, stereo out, mono microphone
Network: LocalTalk
Battery: NiCad, 2 to 3 hours of usage, 3 hours recharge time
Sold: October 1992 - May 1994
Price: $4,100


Being one of the most sought-after PowerBooks ever, the 180 was the first gray-scale PowerBook to sport an 10" active matrix screen. Months after its introduction, Apple still couldn't manufacture them fast enough to satisfy the demand! Dealers and Mac fans alike waited desperately in anticipation for these coveted beauties to become available!

Current used market value of a 4/120 configuration: $600




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