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A slim, cream-colored Macintosh Quadra 700 featuring the Apple logo. - Model: Macintosh Quadra 700 - Color: Cream - Features: Apple logo - Design: Slim body - Condition: Shows signs of use on the exterior The Macintosh Quadra 700 was a high-end desktop computer released by Apple in 1991. It was the first model in the "Quadra" series, the top-of-the-line replacement for the Macintosh II series, and was launched simultaneously with the Quadra 900. It is known as a legendary machine that received tremendous support from professionals at the time. Here's a summary of its main features and specifications. 1. Overwhelming Performance (Equipped with 68040) The biggest evolution of the Quadra 700 was the adoption of the Motorola 68040 (25MHz) CPU. * Built-in FPU (Floating Point Unit): The FPU, which was a separate chip in previous CPUs (such as the 68030), was integrated, dramatically speeding up scientific calculations and graphics processing. * Processing Power: In contemporary benchmarks, it boasted performance that surpassed the Macintosh IIfx, possessing the power befitting a "workstation." 2. Unique Case Design At first glance, it looks similar to the previous Macintosh IIci and IIcx, but there are significant differences. * First Mini-Tower: Designed with the IIci's case intended to be "vertically oriented," with the logo on the back also placed vertically. Of course, it could also be placed horizontally. * Maintainability: Designed to open the case without tools, making it very easy to add memory and expansion cards. 3. Advanced Interface * Ethernet Standard Equipment: For the first time in a Mac, it had a built-in Ethernet port (AAUI-15) as standard. * Video Performance: Built-in video function on the logic board. By expanding the VRAM up to 2MB, it was capable of an astonishing 24-bit (16.77 million colors) full-color display at the time. Main Specifications Table Thank you for viewing.
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