PowerBook 3400
Essentials
Family: PowerBook
Codename: Hooper
Gestalt ID: 306
Minimum OS: 7.6.1
Maximum OS: 9.1
Introduced: February 1997
Terminated: Early 1998
Processor
CPU: PowerPC 603ev
CPU Speed: 180/200/240 MHz
FPU: integrated
Bus Speed: 40 MHz
Register Width: 32-bit
Data Bus Width: 64-bit
Address Bus Width: 32-bit
Level 1 Cache: 16 kB data, 16 kB instruction
Level 2 Cache: 256 kB
ROM: 4 MB
RAM Type: unique
Minimum RAM Speed: 60 ns
Onboard RAM: 16 MB
RAM slots: 1
Maximum RAM: 144 MB
Expansion Slots: 2 Type II or 1 Type III PC Card
Video
Screen: 12.1" active matrix
Max Resolution: 16 bit 800x600
Video Out: HDI-15
Storage
Hard Drive: 1.3/2.0/3.0 GB
Floppy Drive: 1.4 MB SuperDrive
Optical Drive: 6x CD-ROM
Input/Output
ADB: 1
Serial: 1 Mini DIN-8
SCSI: HDI-30
Audio Out: stereo 16 bit mini
Audio In: stereo 16 bit mini
Speaker: stereo
Microphone: mono
Networking
Ethernet: 10Base-T
Miscellaneous
Power: 45 Watts
Dimensions: 2.4" H x 11.5" W x 9.5" D
Weight: 7.2 lbs.
Notes
the 240 MHz model shipped with a 12x CD-ROM.
When it was announced in February 1997, The PowerBook 3400 was the fastest portable computer in the world. After several years of PowerBook trouble, Apple hoped to revitalize its portable market share with this new PCI-based model. Its drive bay was compatible with the older 5300 model, and it was the first PowerBook to utilize the 1 MB IrDA Infra-red standard. The 3400 ranged from $4,500 for 180 MHz and no CD-ROM to $6,500 for 240 MHz, fully loaded (The 240 MHz model was announced at the same time as the slower models, but shipped several months later.).
Picture Credits:
John Greenleigh/Flipside Studios