Apple cuts PowerBook prices
PowerBooks are now up to 32 percent cheaper.
The PowerBook 1400s, first introduced in October of 1996, are Apple's notebooks for basic office productivity applications.
The PowerBook 1400cs/117 with 117-MHz 603e processor, 12MB RAM, and 750MB hard drive did cost $2,500 but will now be priced at $1,700. A model with a 6X CD-ROM is priced at $2,000, down from $2,900.
The PowerBook 1400c/133 with 133-MHz 603e processor, 16MB of RAM, 1GB hard drive, and 6X CD-ROM drive now costs $3,200 instead of $4,000.
The company is also cutting prices on its Performa 6400 and 6360 line of desktop PCs by up to $200. Apple intends to drop the use of the Performa name but until supplies are gone, the existing Performas will continue to be sold as entry-level computers.
Price cuts on the Performas are as follows:
Apple said all the price cuts take effect on April 19, 1997.