Macintosh Powerbook 150
Codename: "Jedi"
Introduced: July 1994
Discontinued: October 1995
Processor: Motorola 68030
Processor Speed: 33 MHz
Cache: 0.5k L1
Data Path: 32 bit
System Bus: 33 MHz
Hard Drive Size: 120 - 250 MB
Media: 1.44 MB Floppy
Weight and Dimensions: 6.8 lbs, 2.25" H x 11.25" W x 9.3" D
Original Mac OS: Mac OS 7.1.1
Maximum Mac OS: Mac OS 7.6.1
Machine ID: 115
Motherboard RAM: 4 MB
Maximum RAM: 40 MB
Number of Sockets: 1 - Duo (Adapter required for Duo modules)
Minimum RAM Speed: 70 ns
Graphics Card: None
Video Memory: None
Built-in Display: 4 - Bit Passive Matrix LCD
Display Connection: None
Slots: Modem
Hard Drive Bus: IDE
Expansion Bays: n/a
Modem: Optional
Airport: None
Bluetooth: None
PRAM: n/a
Power: 17 Watts
Battery: Nickel Cadmium
ADB: None
Serial: 1
SCSI: HDI-30
USB: None
FireWire: None
Ethernet: None
Infrared: None
Sound In: None
Sound Out: 8 bit mono (built-in speaker)
History: Introduced in July 1994, the PowerBook 150 was Apple's first truly affordable PowerBook. While people grumbled about its lack of an ADB port (It had only serial and SCSI ports) and fuzzy passive matrix screen, the 150 was an excellent value at $1,300 U.S. It was discontinued in October 1995.

