COMPACT MACINTOSH

The Macintosh 128K introduced the Compact Macintosh case style

"'Compact Macintosh'" or "'Classic Macintosh'" are informal terms that refer to the direct descendants of the original Macintosh personal computer case design by Apple Computer. All of them are all-in-one designs with the display integrated in the computer case. These terms are only used for the models using the case style of the original Macintosh sold between 1984 and the mid-90s - later, larger all-in-one models like the Macintosh LC 500 series, the Macintosh Performa 5xxx series or the iMac are not usually called "Compact" and definitely not "Classic". The Apple Lisa-derived Macintosh XL is a borderline case, and is included by Apple in their "Classic" spec page, but not counted among the Compact range by others.
Apple divides these models into five form factors: The Macintosh 128K and the very similar Macintosh SE, the also similar but already "retro" Macintosh Classic (all of them with a 9" black and white screen), the modernized Macintosh Color Classic with a 10" color screen and the very different Macintosh XL.

Contents
Models
See also
Notes
References
External links

Models


The Classic II, similar to the 128K.

The Color Classic with its modernized case.

Model Form factor CPU
Macintosh 128K Macintosh 128K Motorola 68000
Macintosh 512K Macintosh 128K Motorola 68000
Macintosh 512Ke Macintosh 128K Motorola 68000
Macintosh Plus Macintosh 128K Motorola 68000
Macintosh XL Lisa Motorola 68000
Macintosh SE Macintosh SE Motorola 68000
Macintosh SE FDHD Macintosh SE Motorola 68000
Macintosh SE/30 Macintosh SE Motorola 68030
Macintosh Classic Macintosh Classic Motorola 68000
Macintosh Classic II Macintosh Classic Motorola 68030
Macintosh Color Classic Macintosh Color Classic Motorola 68030
Macintosh Color Classic II Macintosh Color Classic Motorola 68030

See also



All-in-one desktop computer

★ other all-in-one Macintoshes:


Macintosh LC, models 520, 550, 575 and 580


Macintosh Performa, models 5200, 5260/5300, 5400 and 5500


Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh


Power Macintosh G3, all-in-one (AIO) model


iMac


eMac

★ other all-in-one computers:


Commodore PET


Intertec Superbrain

Notes



★ The name "Classic Macintosh" is widespread, but somewhat confusing because some (but not all) specific models in the series were called "Macintosh Classic", and also because of the "Classic" software environment in Mac OS X, which has a much wider scope.

References



Compact Macs Index and Compact Macs Guide at lowendmac.com

AppleSpec database for "Classic" models at apple.com

Macintosh "Classic" Series at everymac.com (also includes the Macintosh TV, which is more closely related to the LC 5xx family)

External links



The Vintage Mac Museum: Compact Mac -9inch/mono Display 68000-

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