Talk:PowerBook 190
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190 only 68K offering?
[edit]When did Apple introduce the Duo 2300? Just wondering if the Duo 280c was still in production. --Flightsoffancy (talk) 21:00, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
End of Consumer Laptops
[edit]The article claims that
- With the discontinuation of the 190, Apple abandoned its market strategy of having two strata of laptops, instead offering low- and high-end configurations of the same model number.
However, this is incorrect. The 5300 (professional model) and 190 (consumer model) were replaced by the 3400 and 1400 respectively. It was the 1400 which was the last low-end Apple laptop until the iBook G3.
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