The PowerBook 100 series is the first computer from any company to combine all the elements of today's laptops. Photo: Danamania/Wikipedia CC Any list of the most revolutionary Apple products includes ...
The PowerBook 100 was one of the earliest Apple laptops released, coming not long after the breakout Macintosh Portable. Unlike modern hardware, it relied on sealed lead acid batteries. [360alaska] ...
With new Macbooks seemingly imminent, I thought it’d be a good time to look back in time to the first Apple laptop that changed portable computing forever: the original PowerBook. Back in 1991, Apple ...
Apple is hosting a major Mac event on Monday morning where they are widely expected to unveil a completely redesigned MacBook Pro. Power users have been waiting for Apple to revamp the MacBook Pro ...
The Macintosh already enjoyed its silver anniversary this year, but it’s not the only Mac product to hit a milestone in 2009. Twenty years ago this week, Apple introduced its first laptop computer—the ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Apple's Powerbook 100 has been voted as the greatest gadget of all time. A new survey conducted by US ...
Sunday marked the 20th anniversary of the first portable Macintosh computer, the aptly-named Macintosh Portable. While it was indeed portable, it was anything but svelte. Apple's first non-desktop Mac ...
June 7, 1993: Apple debuts the PowerBook 180c, a solid upgrade that brings a world of dazzling colors to the company’s laptop line. The 180c’s big improvement over the grayscale PowerBook 180, which ...
Let’s start our look at Apple’s latest 15-inch PowerBook, with a glance back at what the company offered in the same size just one year ago. In March 2004, the 15-inch aluminum PowerBook was just six ...
It’s a nagging question for which there is seemingly no correct answer, akin to the “paper or plastic” query at the grocery store: PowerBook or iBook? Aluminum or polycarbonate? Twelve-inch or 14-inch ...
Powerbook 100s are also much more common than Mac Portables. Since they, uh, didn't suck. <BR><BR>If you're actually interested in keeping it as a 'hey that's cool' thing - you're not going to get ...