June 7, 1993: Apple Introduces the PowerBook 180c
The PowerBook 180c wasn't the first Mac laptop with a color screen. That dubious honor goes to the 165c, but it was the first PowerBook that had a color screen worth looking at.
The PowerBook 180c featured an active matrix 640 x 480, 256-color screen which mirrored Apple's 14-inch desktop offering. The machine also shipped with either a 80 or 120 MB hard drive and a whopping 4 MB of RAM.
While the specs might seem laughable today the computer was in high demand at the time. Users who could afford the $4,160 price tag began snatching up the 180c on June 7, 1993.
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“While the specs seem might laughable today the computer was in high demand at the time. Users who could afford the $4,160 price tag began snatching up the 180c on June 7, 1993.”
I thin there’s a typo in the last paragraph: “While the specs *might seem* laughable today the…”
I think you’re right. Fixed, thanks