Macintosh Quadra 660AV(1993)
Background
Originally announced as the Centris 660AV in July 1993, The Quadra 660AV got a name change in October, when Apple phased out the Centris name, and was one of the first Macs (along with the Quadra 840AV) to integrate audio-visual features into its basic design. It came in a Centris 610-style low profile case, and was driven by a 25 MHz 68040 processor, with a 55 MHz 3210 Digital Signal Processor. The 660AV was also one of the first Macs to include Geoport serial port (the modem port), which could be used as a modem with a telecom adapter. The 660AV had s-video and composite video-in and out, and was originally priced at $2300, making it Apple's first low priced AV option.
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Key Specs
DisplayModular
ChipMotorola 68040
Memory4 MB (Built-in) / Max 68 MB
Storage230 MB or 500 MB
Weight6.4 kg
Full Specifications
Basic Info
Release Date1993.10
Introduced1993.10
Discontinued1994.9
Original Price$2,300
OS SupportSystem 7.1 ~ Mac OS 8.1
Support StatusDiscontinued
Chip & Storage
ChipMotorola 68040(25 MHz, single-core, AT&T 3210 Digital Signal Processor (DSP))
Memory4 MB (Built-in) / Max 68 MB
Storage230 MB or 500 MB
Hard Drive InterfaceSCSI
FirmwareMacintosh ROM
Graphics Memory1 MB
Display
Screen TypeModular
Camera & Audio
Media DriveOptional 2x CD-ROM, 1.44 MB floppy drive
Connectivity & Expansion
Expansion Slots1x 7-inch NuBus
Backup Battery3.6 V Lithium battery
Power Consumption86 W (Max continuous power)
Body & Dimensions
Width41.4 mm
Height8.6 mm
Thickness39.6 mm
Weight6.4 kg
Color
Available Colors
Model Identifier
Model IDM9040