Macintosh PowerBook 2400c(10.4-inch, May 1997))
Background
Quietly released in the summer of 1997, The PowerBook 2400 was the first Apple sub-notebook since the Duo 2300, and was co-designed by IBM. The 2400 sacrificed a internal floppy or CD-ROM drive, but very little else. With most of the functionality of larger notebooks, the 2400 weighed only 4.4 lbs. A 240 MHz version ("Mighty Cat") was released only in Japan.
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Key Specs
Display10.4" TFT
ChipPowerPC 603ev
Memory112MB (Actual) / 80MB (Apple)
Storage1.3GB / 2.0GB
Battery29-watt-hour
Weight2kg
Full Specifications
Basic Info
Release DateMay 1997
OS SupportMac OS 7.6 ~ Mac OS 9.1
Chip & Storage
ChipPowerPC 603ev(Single-Core)
Memory112MB (Actual) / 80MB (Apple)
Storage1.3GB / 2.0GB
Display
Screen Size10.4"
Screen TypeTFT
Resolution800 × 600
PPI96
Camera & Audio
KeyboardFull-size keyboard
Body & Dimensions
Width267 mm
Height213 mm
Thickness48 mm
Weight2kg
Color
Available Colors
Model Identifier
Model ID307
Mold ModelM4124