Macintosh PowerBook 2400c
Codename: "Comet, Nautilus, Mighty Cat"
Introduced: May 1997
Discontinued: May 1998
Processor: PowerPC 603ev
Processor Speed: 180, 240 MHz
Cache: 16 k data, 16 k instruction L1, 256k L2
Data Path: 64 bit
System Bus: 40 MHz
Hard Drive Size: 750 MB - 1.3 GB
Media: Optional External 1.44 MB Floppy (proprietary port)
Weight and Dimensions: 4.4 lbs, 1.9" H x 10.5" W x 10.5" D
Original Mac OS: Mac OS 7.6.1
Maximum Mac OS: Mac OS 9.1
Machine ID: 307
Motherboard RAM: 16 MB
Maximum RAM: 48 MB
Number of Sockets: 1 - SO-DIMM
Minimum RAM Speed: 60 ns
Graphics Card: None
Video Memory: 1 MB
Built-in Display: Active Matrix 10.4" 16 bit SVGA 800x600
Display Connection: Mini-15
Slots: 2 Type II or 1 Type III PC Card
Hard Drive Bus: ATA
Expansion Bays: n/a
Modem: None
Airport: None
Bluetooth: None
PRAM: 3.6V lithium
Power: 45 Watts
Battery: 29 Wh Lithium Ion
ADB: 1
Serial: 1
SCSI: HDI-30
USB: None
FireWire: None
Ethernet: None
Infrared: 1 - 4Mbps
Sound In: Stereo 16 bit (built-in mono mic)
Sound Out: Stereo 16 bit (built-in stereo speaker)
History: Quietly released in the summer of 1997, The PowerBook 2400 was the first Apple sub-notebook since the Duo 2300, and was co-designed by IBM. The 2400 sacrificed a internal floppy or CD-ROM drive, but very little else. With most of the functionality of larger notebooks, the 2400 weighed only 4.4 lbs. A 240 MHz version ("Mighty Cat") was released only in Japan.

