Power Macintosh 5200/75 LC
Background
Introduced in April 1995, The 5200 LC was the first LC model with a PowerPC chip. Released initially only in educational markets, the 5200 LC was powered by a 75 MHz 603 processor, a lower voltage variant of the 601, and came in a restyled LC 550 all-in-one case. It sold for $2000 U.S., and was replaced in April 1996 by the faster 5260. The 5200 was also released in Apple's Performa line as the Performas 5200CD, 5210CD, 5215CD, and 5220CD, each of which had different hardware and software bundles.
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Key Specs
Display15 -inch RGB CRT (12.8 -inchviewable)" CRT
ChipPowerPC 603
MemoryNone / Max 64 MB
Storage500 MB
Weight20.4 kg
Full Specifications
Basic Info
Release Date1995.04
Introduced1995 4
Discontinued1996 4
Original Price$2,000
OS SupportSystem 7.5.1 (System Enabler 406) ~ Mac OS 9.1
Support StatusDiscontinued
Chip & Storage
ChipPowerPC 603(75 MHz, 32 -bit architecture, 1 core per processor, Built-in FPU)
MemoryNone / Max 64 MB
Storage500 MB
Hard Drive InterfaceATA
FirmwareMacintosh ROM
Graphics Memory1 MB DRAM
Display
Screen Size15 -inch RGB CRT (12.8 -inchviewable)"
Screen TypeCRT
Connectivity & Expansion
Expansion Slots1 - LC PDS, 1 - Comm I, 1 - Video-In, 1 - TV Tuner
Backup Battery4.5 V Alkaline
Power Consumption125 W
Body & Dimensions
Width38.4 mm
Height44.5 mm
Thickness40.6 mm
Weight20.4 kg
Color
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Model Identifier
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