PowerBook 180c

The eagerly-anticipated Macintosh PowerBook 180c, introduced in June 1993, was the first PowerBook to have an active-matrix color screen. Its size, though more compact, was the same, resolution-size, to a 14-inch Apple display of the day.

Expensive, at USD 4,160 to begin with, the PowerBook 180c nevertheless proved to be popular for quite a while, during its brief 8-month tenure on the market.

This was the Big Dog at the time and I know someone can get it going again- first color laptop ever!!!

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