Apple Macintosh IIvi
Home > Browse Our Collection > Computers > Apple Computers > Apple Macintosh IIvi |
The Macintosh IIvi was a very short-lived Macintosh model; it was only on the market from September 1992 to February 1993. It was discontinued four months after its introduction, when the Centris 500 was introduced at a similar price point. The Macintosh vi is also known as the Performa 600 in certain territories, and was introduced with the Macintosh II vx. It housed a much slower processor (16 MHz vs. 32 MHz) and had no floating point feature. The Macintosh vi was not sold in the US. However, the higher speed consumer version, the Performa 600, was sold worldwide. It could ship with an HDD from 40 MB to 120MB. Manufacturer: Apple Comment on This Page Other Systems Related To Apple Macintosh IIvi:This exhibit has a reference ID of CH52364. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History. |
Click on the Image(s) For Detail
|