In 1989, ScuzzyGraph sold for $995 to $2,495 depending on resolution. (No memory effect!) Options included an internal modem and a numeric keypad or a trackball.Ĭolor display? Aura Systems made ScuzzyGraph II, a SCSI peripheral that provided 8-color video for people who didn’t want to buy (or couldn’t afford) a Mac II. ![]() The best thing about the Portable was probably the up-to-10-hour lead-acid battery. It had a crystal clear 9.8″ 1-bit 640 x 400 pixel active matrix screen, a 0 CPU, and a front-mounted handle (which doubled as a lock to keep the lid down). The 16-17 pound Mac Portable never set the world on fire. ![]() It was portable, but it was no lightweight.
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