No color quickdraw on the machine. Color support came along with the
SE30. Hard to believe that anyone would want one of those machines.
Nobody really wanted them when they were new. The Powerbook 100 was so
much better in every way.
On Jul 19, 2005, at 12:28 PM, Ian Nixon wrote:
Mac Portable, as in the very first, weighs-as-much-as-a-Mac-Plus, Mac
Portable? Cool!
Yes, the light-enough-to-fit-on-a-raft-in-a-pool-with-a-swimmer Mac
Portable (cover of MacUser - Nov. 1989)
No. Apple didn't use VGA output until LONG after the Mac Portable's
day. In fact I think the Blue&White G3 was the first to offer a VGA
output.
Well, in the pictures the seller sent me, there's a monitor port on
the rear, and it has the three rows of pins, just like today's
standard VGA ports...
http://users.cjb.net/iannixon/macportable.jpg
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