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Apple Specs > PowerBook Duo (All) > PowerBook Duo (PowerPC)

Update Published September 8, 2024

Every Apple PowerBook Duo with a PowerPC processor is listed below.

Apple sold PowerBook Duo models with PowerPC processors from 1995 until 1997. The PowerBook Duo line provides both a notebook computer -- one that was very lightweight for its day -- and the option to set up a full-powered desktop Macintosh using a compatible Duo Dock.

Click on a specific model for its complete technical specs, configuration options, identification details, performance benchmarks, original price in dozens of countries, and more.

You may also be interested in All PowerBook Duo models, which includes earlier models with 68k processors (1992-1994) in addition to compatible Duo Docks; contemporary PowerBook models; more recent MacBook (2006-2019), MacBook Air (2008-Current), and MacBook Pro (2006-Current); and All Apple Macs.





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1 Apple Mac Processor Type PowerBook Duo 2300c/100 100 MHz PowerPC 603e
Intro. August 28, 1995 Disc. February 1, 1997
Order M4220LL/A* Model N/A
RAM 8 MB, 20 MB VRAM N/A
Storage 750 MB, 1.1 GB* Optical None
Complete PowerBook Duo 2300c/100 Specs

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