PowerMac G3/300 Blåvit
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Although it shares the name of its predecessor, the "Blue" PowerMac G3 is an altogether different animal. Sporting an all new translucent "easy-open" case design (code named "El-Capitan"), the new G3 was the first Apple model to support FireWire, Apple's new high-speed serial standard. It was also the first professional model to include USB, although it also came with a "legacy" ADB port for backwards compatibility. In a controversial move, Apple chose not to include standard serial ports, a floppy drive, or on-board SCSI (Apple instead chose Ultra ATA). An internal Zip was available, however, as were SCSI expansion cards. The G3 was available in a number of configurations, starting at $1599, and rounding out near $5000 for the fully loaded server configuration. In late April, the "Blue" line was speed-bumped by 50 MHz, bringing the high-end model to 450 MHz.
Konfigurationer
| Specifikation | Pris (inkl moms) | Pris (exkl moms) | Centrallager | Butik | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CK9100L5G5K Begagnad 256MB minne, 6+32GB hårddisk CD Mac OS 9 | 4 000 kr | (3 200 kr) | 1 | 1 |