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  • PowerBook G3 Wallstreet

  • Out of the box:


  • Basic:

  • PowerPC 750


233 MHz/250 MHz/292 MHz PowerPC G3 Processor with an L2 512K Cache.

32 MB of SDRAM 144-pin PC66 (Also compadable with PC100 )

Max

2 GB Hard Drive

4 MB Video Card

12.1"/14.1" LCD

20X CD-ROM

Max .8

  • Input&Output:


Apple Desktop Bus : 1

Serial : 2

SCSI : HDI-30

Audio Out: stereo 16 bit mini

Audio In: stereo 16 bit mini

Speaker: stereo

Microphone: mono

  • Networking:


Ethernet: 10Base-T

Modem: 56k

The PowerBook G3 Wallstreet is one of Apple Computer 's Laptops.

Apple-history.com summarizes the wallstreet:
Announced in March 1998, The PowerBook G3 Series was an entirely new design, which resembled its predecessor only in name. The G3 Series was the first Built-to-Order PowerBook line, and filled Apple's PowerBook offerings, from low to high end, with a single motherboard design. The G3 Series was available with a variety of BTO options including a 233, 250 or 292 MHz PPC750 processor and either a 12" passive-matrix screen, a 13.3" TFT Active Matrix screen, or an incredible 14.1" TFT Active Matrix Screen. All models included two RAM slots which used industry standard RAM modules (the same used in most IBM Thinkpads), hardware 2D and 3D Graphics acceleration, a VGA port, and 4 Mbit/s IrDA. The G3 Series had a large, redesigned keyboard which included a new Function button allowing the keyboard to take on the functionality of a full size 105-key keyboard. It had 2 PC-card slots, which were CardBus compliant (a powerbook first), and the 13.3" and 14.1" models included an S-Video output. The G3 Series had two drive bays, either of which could hold a battery or a wide array of 3.5" expansion devices, such as floppy or zip modules. The right drive bay could also accommodate larger 5.25" devices. The PowerBook G3 Series started at $2,299 for 233 MHz with no floppy drive and a 12" screen, and cost around $7,000 fully loaded. The PowerBook G3 Series was replaced at the end of the summer, by a second revision of the same design.


The PowerBook G3 Wallstreet was the first to reach OS X capabilities, Maxing out at Mac OS X V10.2 .8. It came with Mac OS 8 , another one of mac's Operating System s using GUI .

Later Models: PDQ, Lombard, Pismo

See PowerBook G3