munker wrote:

>> In the past Apple would offer LC series computers (such as the LC 475)
>> for
>> the education market. Apple would then introduce the same computers to
>> the
>> general public under the Performa label. So an LC 475 for schools was
>> re-offered as a Performa 475 to the general public.

Jeremy Derr replied:

>The LC series actually had slightly different specs as the "same" model
>released under the the Performa name.
>
>More or less ram. slightly different processor speed, or the 68LC040
>processor as opposed to the straight 68040. different hard drives.
>
>The last "Education only" model was the All-in-one G3 "molar". It was
>never released to non-EDU channels (officially, though some seeped
>through). I'd bet that the eMac will probably follow this model, rather
>than the LC/Performa model.


I stand corrected. (slightly!)    :-)

munker



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