Macintosh TV(1993)

1993.10System 7.1 ~ Mac OS 7.6.1

Background

The Macintosh TV was Apple's first attempt at computer-television integration. It shared the external appearance of the Macintosh LC 500 series, but in black. The Macintosh TV was essentially a Performa 520 that could switch its built-in 14" Sony Trinitron CRT from being a computer display to a cable-ready television. It was incapable of showing television in a desktop window, although it could capture still frames to PICT files. It came with a small credit card-sized remote control that was also compatible with Sony televisions. It was the first Macintosh to be made in black and came with a custom black keyboard and mouse. Later Apple would issue a custom black Performa 5420 in markets outside the United States with many of the features of the Mac TV. Apple's similar TV tuner card was a popular option for later LC, Performa series, and select models of Power Macintosh G3 beige computers. Only 10,000 were made in the model's short time on the market.

SourceWikipedia

Key Specs

Display14-inch Sony Trinitron CRT" Color Display
ChipMotorola 68030
Memory4 MB (Built-in) / Max 8 MB
Storage160 MB
Weight18.9 kg

Full Specifications

Basic Info

Release Date1993.10
Introduced1993.10
Discontinued1994.2
Original Price$2,079
OS SupportSystem 7.1 ~ Mac OS 7.6.1
Support StatusDiscontinued

Chip & Storage

ChipMotorola 68030(32 MHz,single-core,no floating-point coprocessor)
Memory4 MB (Built-in) / Max 8 MB
Storage160 MB
Hard Drive InterfaceSCSI
FirmwareMacintosh ROM
Graphics Memory512 KB

Display

Screen Size14-inch Sony Trinitron CRT"
Screen TypeColor Display
Resolution640 × 480
PPI70 dpi

Camera & Audio

Media Drive2x CD-ROM, 1.44 MB floppy drive

Connectivity & Expansion

Expansion SlotsNone
Backup Battery3.6 V Lithium battery
Power Consumption60 W (Max continuous power)

Body & Dimensions

Width34.3 mm
Height45.5 mm
Thickness41.9 mm
Weight18.9 kg

Color

Available Colors

Model Identifier

Model IDM1580