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PowerBook was the name of Apple's laptop lineup (Later, their professional laptop lineup) from 1991-2005.
Note: This section is currently being completely re-done, please mind any incomplete parts for now.
Macintosh Portable 1989-1991 |
Listed in numerical order. The 190 and 190cs are listed with the 5300 Series further down.
PowerBook 100 1991 |
PowerBook 140 1991 |
PowerBook 145/145B 1992 |
PowerBook 150 1994 |
No Image PowerBook 160 1992 |
No Image PowerBook 165 1993 |
PowerBook 165c 1993 |
PowerBook 170 1991 |
PowerBook 180 1992 |
PowerBook 180c 1993 |
PowerBook Duo 210 1992 |
PowerBook Duo 230 1992 |
PowerBook Duo 250 1993 |
PowerBook Duo 270c 1993 |
No Image PowerBook Duo 280 1994 |
No Image PowerBook Duo 280c 1994 |
No Image PowerBook Duo 2300c 1995 |
No Image PowerBook 520 1994 |
No Image PowerBook 520c 1994 |
PowerBook 540 1994 |
PowerBook 540c 1994 |
No Image PowerBook 550c 1995 |
No Image PowerBook 190 1995 |
No Image PowerBook 190cs 1995 |
No Image PowerBook 5300 1995 |
No Image PowerBook 5300cs 1995 |
No Image PowerBook 5300c 1995 |
PowerBook 5300ce 1995 |
PowerBook 1400 Series 1996 |
PowerBook 3400c 1997 |
PowerBook 2400c 1997 |
PowerBook G3 "Kanga" 1997 |
PowerBook G3 "Wallstreet" & "PDQ" 1998 |
No Image PowerBook G3 "Lombard" 1999 |
PowerBook G3 "Pismo" 2000 |
PowerBook G4 (Titanium) 2001-2003 |
PowerBook G4 (12" Aluminum) 2003-2006 |
PowerBook G4 (15" Aluminum) 2003-2006 |
PowerBook G4 (17" Aluminum) 2003-2006 |
Prototypes (Coming Soon) |
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