Apple Power Macintosh 7500/100
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The 7500 was introduced alongside the 7200 and 8500 at the 1995 MacWorld Expo in Boston. Apple referred to these machines collectively as the "Power Surge" line, communicating that these machines offered a significant speed improvement over its predecessors. Introduced as a successor to the 7100, the 7200 represents the low end of this generation of Power Macintosh, which replaced Nubus with PCI. With the latter, it also shares the novel "Outrigger" case. Unlike the 7500, however, the 7200 does not have video input capabilities, It was launched at processor speeds of 75 and 90 MHz, and the slower model was replaced by a 120 MHz model in February 1996. The 120MHz model was also available in a PC compatible" variant, which came with a PCI card that allowed the computer to run Microsoft and other PC operating systems. The card featured a 100 MHz Pentium processor. Manufacturer: Apple Comment on This Page Apple Power Macintosh 7500/100 Manuals:
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