PowerBook 2400c
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The PowerBook 2400c (codenames: "Comet", "Nautilus") is a subnotebook in Apple Computer's PowerBook range of Macintosh computers, weighing 4.4 pounds (2.0 kg). Manufacturing was contracted to IBM Japan.[1] In a return to the PowerBook 100 form factor, it was introduced in May 1997 as a late replacement for the PowerBook Duo 2300c, which had been the last of the subnotebook PowerBook Duo series. The 2400c was discontinued in March 1998, with no immediate replacement — the model that followed it was the much larger PowerBook G3 Series (known as "Wallstreet"/"Mainstreet"). However, in Japan a 2400c with a 240 MHz CPU (codenamed "Mighty Cat") was offered shortly after the original model's discontinuation, until the end of the year.
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Developer | Apple Computer, Inc. |
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Product family | PowerBook |
Release date | May 8, 1997; 26 years ago (1997-05-08) |
Introductory price | US$3,500 (equivalent to $6,600 in 2023) |
Discontinued | March 14, 1998 (1998-03-14) |
Operating system | Mac OS 7.6.1 - 9.1 |
CPU | PowerPC 603ev @ 180 or 240[lower-alpha 1] MHz |
Memory | 16 MB, expandable to 112 MB (60 ns SO-DIMM) |
Display | 10.4" 800 x 600 |
Graphics | Chips and Technologies CT6550 |
Predecessor | PowerBook Duo |
Successor | PowerBook G3 |
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