The Macintosh Centris 610 features a 20 MHz 68LC040, 80 MB hard drive (optional 230 MB), 4 MB RAM (optional 8 MB), 512 kB video RAM (optional 1 MB), System 7.1, for US$1859. The Macintosh LC III features a 0, 80 MB hard drive, 4 MB RAM, 512 kB video RAM, System 7.1, and 14-inch monitor, for US$1349. The Macintosh Color Classic features a Sony Trinitron 10-inch built-in color display (512×384 pixels), 4 MB RAM, 80 MB hard drive, 0, 256 kB video RAM, LC Processor Direct Slot, math coprocessor slot, for US$1389. The company introduces the Macintosh Color Classic (replacing the Macintosh Classic II), Macintosh LC III, Macintosh Centris 610 and 650, Macintosh Quadra 800, and PowerBook 165c. A computer looking very much like a 1984 Apple Macintosh can be seen on the screen.įebruary 1993: In Japan, Apple makes its largest product announcement: Apple Computer discontinues the the Macintosh Classic II, the Macintosh IIci and the Quadra 700. January 14, 1993: The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show. January 6, 1993: MacWorld Exposition ’93 is held, in San Francisco, California. January 1993: Civilization becomes the top selling Macintosh computer game in the USA in January 1993. Apple Computer shows off the first version of its Newton Personal Digital Assistants and the StyleWriter II printer.
January 1993: At the Winter Consumer Electronics Show. History of the Apple Computer Corporation. 1 History of the Apple Computer Corporation.