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PowerBook 190/5300 Series

076-0623

922-2628

Clutch

Top Case/

Cover (L)

Trackpad

661-0935

Button Kit

 

Keyboard

922-2670

 

Trackpad Button

 

661-0934 (5300)

 

661-1032 (190)

 

Trackpad

 

922-1916 (190)

 

922-1420 (5300)

 

Trackpad Cable

922-1450

922-1426

Display

Bumper

Hard Drive Bracket

 

661-1056 Power Supply Board (5300 only)

922-1706

Hard Drive

Insulator

922-1419

Hard Drive

Cable

Hard Drive *

922-1433

922-1435

Hard Drive

EMI Shield

661-0156 8MB

661-1033 16 MB

RAM Card

922-1425

CPU Heatsink

922-1422

PC Switch Board

Logic Board *

661-1055

Video Board

(190 Series option)

922-2666

Chassis/CPU Stiffner

922-1438

I/O Door

922-1437

Reset Actuator

922-1429

PC Bay Door

076-0627

Bottom Case Kit

922-1588

 

 

Front Foot

 

 

922-1430

076-0507

076-0506

O-Ring

Media Bay

Door Retainer

Release

Media

 

Mechanism Kit

Bay LED

 

 

Kit

922-2627

Center Clutch Cover

922-2629

076-0606

Clutch Cover (R)

Display Back

 

 

(Bezel/Housing Kit)

 

922-2199

 

Left & Right

 

Clutches

 

Bezel/Housing *

 

922-1431

 

Name Plate

 

076-0510

 

Speaker Kit

 

922-1666

 

922-1667 (190cs)

 

Display EMI

 

Insulator

 

922-1689

 

Invertor Board

 

922-0783

 

Microphone

 

Display

 

Cable *

 

Display *

 

922-1418

 

Backup Battery

 

922-1436

 

Infrared Window

 

922-1415

 

Infrared Board

 

076-0505 includes

 

Front & Rear Feet

 

076-0524

 

Floppy

 

Case Kit (Top)

 

661-1360

 

Floppy Drive

 

922-1632

 

Floppy

 

Drive Board

922-1674

076-0524

Floppy

Floppy

Case Kit

Drive

(Bottom)

Cable

 

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Apple 5300CE/117, 5300C/100, 5300/100, 5300CS/100, 190CS/66 manual PowerBook 190/5300 Series

5300CE/117, 190CS/66, 5300CS/100, 5300/100, 5300C/100 specifications

The Apple 5300 series, consisting of models such as the 5300C/100, 5300/100, 5300CS/100, 190CS/66, and 5300CE/117, represents a significant chapter in the evolution of portable computing during the mid-1990s. Released by Apple in 1995, this line of laptops catered to the growing demand for lightweight, efficient, and versatile machines for both business and personal use.

One of the standout features of the Apple 5300 series is its PowerPC architecture, which enabled faster processing speeds and improved multitasking capabilities compared to its predecessors. The PowerPC 603 processor, utilized in models like the 5300C and 5300/100, operated at 100 MHz, providing a solid performance for applications common at the time, including word processing, spreadsheets, and graphic design software.

The 5300 series laptops were known for their impressive display capabilities, featuring a 10.4-inch color active matrix LCD. This provided vibrant colors and better viewing angles compared to earlier passive matrix screens, enhancing both productivity and multimedia consumption. The resolution of 800x600 pixels was adequate for most business applications while also accommodating basic graphical tasks, making it suitable for various users.

In terms of memory, the Apple 5300 series supported an impressive 16 MB of RAM, expandable up to 136 MB, which allowed users to run multiple applications simultaneously without significant slowdown. This made it particularly appealing to professionals and students who often relied on multitasking in their daily workflows.

The laptop also featured a range of connectivity options that were innovative for its time. With built-in Ethernet support and optional modem capabilities, users could easily connect to networks and access the internet, enabling them to work remotely and stay updated with information. Additionally, the inclusion of a PCMCIA card slot provided opportunities for further expansion, allowing users to integrate various peripherals and enhancements as needed.

Another notable aspect of the 5300CE/117 model was its upgraded processing power, operating at 117 MHz, and improved battery life, which offered longer hours of use on a single charge. This made it an attractive option for those who needed to work on the go without constant access to power outlets.

Overall, the Apple 5300 series laptops reflected the burgeoning trend of portable computing with their lightweight design, robust performance, and appealing features. Their legacy lies in setting the stage for future Apple laptops, ultimately influencing the development of mobile technology in the years to come.