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1998 Apple Macintosh PowerBook G3 WALL STREET fold out magazine 8pg VTG PRINT AD
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1998 Apple Macintosh PowerBook G3 fold out magazine 8pg WALL POSTER VTG PRINT ADCode name "Wall Street"
From the TBWA/Chiat Day ad agency. Steve Jobs era. Apple was doing its best to flex against Intel with a sexy black, curvy, powerful mutli-media laptop. This was the first revision of the PowerPC G3 series PowerBooks debuting in May 1998
The PowerBook G3 Series was an entirely new design,
which resembled its predecessor only in name. The G3 Series was the first Built-to-Order PowerBook line, and filled Apple's PowerBook offerings, from low to high end, with a single logic board design. The G3 Series had two drive bays, either of which could hold a battery or a wide array of 3.5" expansion devices, such as floppy or zip modules. The right drive bay could also accommodate larger 5.25" devices. The PowerBook G3 Series started at ,299 U.S. for 233 MHz with no floppy drive and a 12" screen, and cost around ,000 U.S. fully loaded.