Macintosh PowerBook Duo 210(9-inch)

October 1992System 7.1 ~ Mac OS 7.6

Background

The first of a new breed, the idea behind the Duo 210 was to have a fully functional desktop computer (by way of the DuoDock) that also served as an excellent portable machine. The 210 ran on a 25 MHz 68030 processor, had a 4-bit passive screen, 4-32 MB of memory, and an internal hard drive. Its most innovative feature was the 152 pin PDS that allowed it to dock with a docking station that might contain more RAM, a larger hard drive, or more VRAM for a color monitor. The 210 cost $2,250 U.S., and was discontinued in October 1993.

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Key Specs

Display9" FSTN LCD (Passive matrix)
ChipMotorola 68030
Memory4MB
Storage80MB
Battery-
Weight1.9kg

Full Specifications

Basic Info

Release DateOctober 1992
OS SupportSystem 7.1 ~ Mac OS 7.6

Chip & Storage

ChipMotorola 68030(25 MHz Single-Core)
Memory4MB
Storage80MB

Display

Screen Size9"
Screen TypeFSTN LCD (Passive matrix)
Resolution640 × 400
PPI89

Camera & Audio

KeyboardBuilt-in keyboard

Body & Dimensions

Width277 mm
Height216 mm
Thickness36 mm
Weight1.9kg

Color

Available Colors

Model Identifier

Model ID29
Mold ModelM7777