Power Macintosh 4400
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Power Macintosh 4400 | |
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Manufacturer | Apple Computer |
Introduced | November, 1996 |
Discontinued | February, 1998 |
CPU | PowerPC 603e, 150 and 200 MHz |
RAM | Expandable to 160 MB, 70 ns 168-pin DIMM |
OS | System 7.5.3, Mac OS 8, Mac OS 9 |
The Power Macintosh 4400 (also known as the Power Macintosh 7220 in some markets like Australia) is a high-end Macintosh personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from 1996 until 1998. The Power Macintosh 4400 was rather different from most other Macintosh models, in that the floppy disk drive is on the left rather than right, and the casing is made of metal rather than plastic. Apple did this to reduce production costs, and in addition also used more industry standard components.
It was also available in a PC Compatible system with a 166 MHz DOS card containing 16 MB of RAM. The first 4400 model was only sold to the Europe market, an updated 200 MHz 603e model was released in the United States in February 1997 as the Power Macintosh 4400.