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PowerBook Duo 210/230 (1992)


The PowerBook Duo introduced a new concept to Apple’s laptop line: a small, ultra-portable laptop with a reduced hardware feature set that could be expanded when placed into a desktop-based unit called a DuoDock. The DuoDock allowed the PowerBook Duo to interface with more RAM, a floppy drive, an external monitor, and a full array of peripheral ports, essentially converting it into a desktop PC. The Duo line remained popular with Mac fans throughout its run and lasted until the 2300c, released in 1997. (Photos: Vectronic & Apple, Inc.)

PowerBook Duo 210/230 (1992)

The PowerBook Duo introduced a new concept to Apple’s laptop line: a small, ultra-portable laptop with a reduced hardware feature set that could be expanded when placed into a desktop-based unit called a DuoDock. The DuoDock allowed the PowerBook Duo to interface with more RAM, a floppy drive, an external monitor, and a full array of peripheral ports, essentially converting it into a desktop PC. The Duo line remained popular with Mac fans throughout its run and lasted until the 2300c, released in 1997. (Photos: Vectronic & Apple, Inc.)