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Macintosh LC III Product
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Macintosh LC III Product Specifications
Copyright 1993, Apple Computer, Inc.
The Apple Macintosh LC III is the most powerful member of the Macintosh
LC line of desktop personal computers. It delivers the out-standing
performance and versatility you need—all in a slim-line, modular design
and at an affordable price.
The Macintosh LC III is almost twice as fast as the Macintosh LC II.
And the Macintosh LC III can support up to 36 megabytes of RAM, so
you can work with multiple applications simultaneously, choosing from
more than 6,000 Macintosh applications.
To increase your display choices, the Macintosh LC III provides built-
in support for a wide range of Apple and third-party displays, including
the Macintosh Color Display (14"), the Macintosh Portrait Display (15"),
and the Macintosh 16-inch Color Display. And with 512K of on-board video
RAM (expandable to 768K), you get more colors than ever before from your
monitor without having to purchase an additional video card.
The Macintosh LC III is powerful enough to meet your requirements today
and versatile enough to grow as your needs change. Your hard drive
options include 40-, 80-, and 160-MB hard disks, so you’ll have plenty
of storage space. For graphics-intensive applications, you can add
a floating-point coprocessor. AppleTalk networking is built in, so
there’s no need to buy additional hardware if you want to access
printers, or share files with others.
Multiple ports allow you to expand the system with peripheral devices
such as high-capacity CD-ROM and hard drives, scanners, and modems. And
a processor-direct slot assures fast access to expansion cards if you
need additional capabilities, such as Ethernet networking or Apple IIe
emulation.
Macintosh LC III Features
Power and speed
> 25-MHz 68030 microprocessor; 32-bit data bus
> Almost twice as fast as the Macintosh LC II
Memory
> 4 MB of RAM, expandable to 36
Display
> Supports up to 16-inch Apple displays
> 256 colors, expandable to 32,768
Expansion
> Seven built-in ports for peripheral devices
> Processor-direct slot for additional expansion card
> Socket for optional math coprocessor
Features Built Into Every Macintosh
Usability
> Runs thousands of Macintosh applications
> Easy to set up, learn, use, and extend
System software
> System 7 with multitasking, file sharing, QuickTime, Balloon Help,
TrueType, and more
Networking
> Built-in AppleTalk networking
> File sharing without a dedicated server
Compatibility
> Reads Macintosh, MS-DOS, OS/2, and ProDOS floppy disk formats
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