PowerBooks & iBooks

PowerBook 540

code name: Blackbird

Overview

Blackbird was Apple's code name for a new line of PowerBooks based on the 68LC040 processor. (The LC version of the 68040 draws less power and has no FPU.)

PowerBook 500 Series

The 500 series included several firsts: the first portable with a trackpad, the first with a PCMCIA (later PC Card) slot, the first with stereo speakers, the first with built-in ethernet, the first with an "intelligent" NiMH battery, the first with an expansion bay, and the first to automatically go to sleep when the lid was shut. In the field, users raved about the dual battery slots, allowing up to 4 hours from a charged pair of batteries.

These PowerBooks also introduced a full-sized keyboard (with 12 function keys), had a 640 x 480 screen, and were designed so they could be upgraded with a PowerPC processor.

The 540 had a 6-bit active matrix display. The 540 and 540c came standard with a Global Village 19.2 kbps data/14.4 kbps fax modem.

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