Talk:Power Macintosh

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An anonymous user put these details in Power Mac, which I have redirected to the full name:

The Macintosh 8500 was released in 1996. At the time this $5000 dollar machine was the best computer for video editing avaible to the average person. This machine was equiped with a PowerPC603 prosseser, a 2 gigabyte harddisk, RCA ports, S-Video ports, a SCSI connection, ethernet, parallel ports, and 8 168 pin SD-RAM slots. It also came with a four speed CD-rom drive and a doublesided highdencity 3.5in floopy disk drive.

The Macintosh 9500 was released in 1996. At the time this $5000 dollar machine was the best computer for graphics editing avaible to the average person. This machine was equiped with a PowerPC603 prosseser, a 2 gigabyte harddisk, a SCSI connection, ethernet, parallel ports, and 8 168 pin SD-RAM slots. It also came with a four speed CD-rom drive and a doublesided highdencity 3.5in floopy disk drive.


where teh heck is power mac intel core duo computers?!?!?!? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 193.65.1.44 (talk) 09:59, August 21, 2007 (UTC)

Anything with an Intel chip wasn't a Power Mac, so they would be in their own respective articles. 75.70.120.249 (talk) 17:40, 19 February 2008 (UTC)