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Its screen is similar to its bigger brother the [[Apple Powerbook 5300ce|Powerbook 5300ce]], with a difference in resolution (640x480 instead of 800x600).<br>
 
Its screen is similar to its bigger brother the [[Apple Powerbook 5300ce|Powerbook 5300ce]], with a difference in resolution (640x480 instead of 800x600).<br>
It also comes with a 100Mhz processor, like most other devices in this series (except for the 5300ce)
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Also it comes with a 100Mhz processor, like most other devices in this series (except for the 5300ce)
  
 
The cheapest model in the series offers only a 4-bit grayscale display, as opposed to the 16-bit color display in this version.
 
The cheapest model in the series offers only a 4-bit grayscale display, as opposed to the 16-bit color display in this version.

Latest revision as of 21:40, 12 October 2020

Apple Powerbook 5300c.jpg
Apple Powerbook 5300c
Specs: CPU: PowerPC 603e @ 100Mhz
RAM: Unknown (16MB?)
Display: 10.4" 640x480 (16-bit)
Disk: Unknown IDE
Floppy: 1.44MB

Keyboard: International English
Weight: 2.8kg
Date of entry: 2020/09/28
Status: In Collection
Condition: Alright
Identifier: Serial: CK54704165R
Notes: Floppy drive needs maintenance

Minor corrosion in battery department needs cleanup
May not always power on
Location: Storage 1

About

The Powerbook 5300c was introduced on the 28th of August 1995 and as the most premium model in the Powerbook 5300 series. It was discontinued after one year, on the 1st of September 1996

Its screen is similar to its bigger brother the Powerbook 5300ce, with a difference in resolution (640x480 instead of 800x600).
Also it comes with a 100Mhz processor, like most other devices in this series (except for the 5300ce)

The cheapest model in the series offers only a 4-bit grayscale display, as opposed to the 16-bit color display in this version.

Pictures

Maintenance log

  • 10/2020 - While making pictures, the device did not want to power back on. Degraded condition from Good to Alright, should be opened up and checked for corrosion