Macintosh PowerBook 180(10-inch)

October 1992System 7.1 ~ Mac OS 7.6

Background

The PowerBook 180 was released by Apple along with the PowerBook 160 in October 1992. At the time, it constituted the new top-of-the-range model, replacing the previous PowerBook 170. Its case design and features are the same as that of the 170, but it shipped with the more powerful 33 MHz Motorola 68030 CPU and Motorola 68882 FPU. Along with the 160, it introduced a new power-saving feature which allowed the processor to run at a slower 16 MHz rate, the same speed as the original 140. The PowerBook 180 came with a 9.5 in (240 mm) (diagonal) active matrix LCD screen capable of displaying 4-bit grayscale at a resolution of 640×400, and a trackball was mounted beneath the keyboard. A 1.44 MB floppy disk drive and 80 MB 2.5-inch hard drive were also standard. In June 1993, Apple released an identical color version of this model, the PowerBook 180c. It had an 8.4 in (210 mm) diagonal active matrix color LCD capable of displaying 256 colors and was the first PowerBook to natively display 640×480 (all previous PowerBooks had 640×400 resolution). As a result of the thicker color display, the exterior case lid was redesigned, more closely resembling that used on the PowerBook Duo series. This modification was used on the PowerBook 165c for the same reason.

SourceWikipedia

Key Specs

Display10" Active Matrix LCD
ChipMotorola 68030
Memory4MB
Storage80MB / 120MB
Battery2.8-ampere-hour
Weight3.1kg

Full Specifications

Basic Info

Release DateOctober 1992
OS SupportSystem 7.1 ~ Mac OS 7.6

Chip & Storage

ChipMotorola 68030(33 MHz Single-Core)
Memory4MB
Storage80MB / 120MB

Display

Screen Size10"
Screen TypeActive Matrix LCD
Resolution640 × 400
PPI80

Camera & Audio

KeyboardBuilt-in keyboard

Body & Dimensions

Width286 mm
Height236 mm
Thickness57 mm
Weight3.1kg

Color

Available Colors

Model Identifier

Model ID33
Mold ModelM4400