Power Macintosh 7600
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Power Macintosh 7600 | |
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Manufacturer | Apple Computer |
Introduced | April, 1996 |
Discontinued | November, 1997 |
Price | US$2700, 3000 |
CPU | PowerPC 604, 120, 132 and 200 MHz |
RAM | 16 MB, expandable to 1 GB, 70 ns 168 pin DIMM |
OS | System 7.5.3, Mac OS 8, Mac OS 9 |
The Power Macintosh 7600 was a PowerPC 604 based desktop computer sold by Apple in three speeds (120MHz, 132MHz and 200MHz - the last model was not available in North America) between April 1996 and November 1997. The 7600 was essentially a Power Macintosh 7500 with a different CPU card, the change in model number occurring because of the move from the 7500's PPC601 to the 7600's PPC604. Like the 7500, it included advanced Audio-Video ports including RCA audio in and out, S-Video in, composite video in and standard Apple video ports. It was eventually replaced by the Power Macintosh 7300, one of the very few times that Apple updated a computer but gave it a lower model number - the reason is that the 7300 was a joint replacement for the 7600 and the Power Macintosh 7200.
The 7600 features the easy-access outrigger desktop case first introduced with the Power Macintosh 7200.
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- The Power Macintosh 7600 at lowendmac.com
- 7600/120, 7600/132 and 7600/200 at everymac.com