PowerBook Duo 210 System Fact Sheet SYSTEM POWER PORTS ADB: 0 Introduced: October 1992 Max. Watts: 25 Video: none Discontinued: October 1993 Amps: 1.04 Floppy: none Gestalt ID: 29 BTU Per Hour: 85.5 SCSI: none Form Factor: PowerBook Duo Voltage Range: 100-240 GeoPort Connectors: none Weight (lbs.): 4.2 Freq'y Range (Hz): 50-60 Ethernet: none Dimensions (inches): 1.4 H x 10.9 W x 8.5 D Battery Type: Duo, NiMH Type I Microphone Port Type: none Soft Power Printer Speaker Codename: DBLite, BOB W (Best of Monitor Power Outlet Headphone Oder Number: Modem KB Article #: 10828, 10829 Airport Remote Control

1 VIDEO Built-in Display: 9" supertwist LCD Maximum Color Bit-depth At: 512 640 640 640 800 832 1024 1152 1280 VRAM Speed: VRAM Needed: Video Configuration: x384 x400 x480 x8702 x600 x624 x768 x870 x1024 80 ns built in built-in LCD screen n/a 4 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

1 1-bit = Black & White; 2-bit = 4 colors; 4-bit = 16 colors; 8-bit = 256 colors; 16-bit = Thousands; 24-bit = Millions 2 The maximum color depth listed for 640x870 is 8-bit, reflecting the capabilities of the Apple 15" Portrait Display.

LOGIC BOARD MEMORY Main Processor: 68030, 25 MHz Memory on Logic Board: 4 MB PMMU: integrated Minimum RAM: 4 MB FPU: opt. in Dock Maximum RAM: 24 MB Data Path: 32-bit, 25 MHz RAM Slots: 1 Duo L1 Cache: 0.5K Minimum RAM Speed: 70 ns L2 Cache: none RAM Sizes: 4-20 MB Secondary Processor: none Install in Groups of: 1 Slots: modem, dock

Speech Recognition Supported Supported Macintosh System Software: SOFTWARE A/UX 1.0 NOS 1.11 ProDOS Addressing Modes: 24-, 32-bit ROM ID: $067C A/UX 1.11 NOS 1.3 GS/OS Original SSW: 7.1 ROM Version: n/a A/UX 2.0 NOS 2.0 NeXTStep 1.x Original Enabler: System Enabler 201 ROM Size: 1MB A/UX 3.0.1 NOS 2.1 NeXTStep 2.x AppleTalk Version: 57.0.4 A/UX 4.1.4 LOS 7/7 NeXTStep 3.x A/UX 4.1.4.1 DOS 3.1 OpenStep A/UX 4.1.5 SOS 1.3 <1.0

SOUND STORAGE Floppy Size: none Microphone Port Type: none Floppy Inject: n/a Sound In: mono, 8-bit Supports 80MB Built-in Microphone Internal HD Size: Sound Out: mono, 8-bit Internal Internal HD Interface: SCSI CD-ROM Original CD-ROM Speed:

HISTORY The first of a new breed, the idea behind the Duo 210 was to have a fully functional desktop computer (by way of the DuoDock) that also served as an excellent portable machine. The 210 ran on a 25 Mhz 68030 processor, had a 4-bit passive screen, 4-32 MB of memory, and an internal hard drive. Its most innovative feature was the 152 pin PDS that allowed it to dock with a docking station that might contain more RAM, a larger hard drive, or more VRAM for a color monitor. The 210 cost $2,250, and was discontinued in October 1993.

Note: n/a = information not available or not applicable Database Last Modified On: 1/7/2003