Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh
Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh | |
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| Developer | Apple Computer |
| Type | All-in-one |
| Release date | March 20, 1997 |
| Lifespan | 11 months |
| Introductory price | US$7,499 (equivalent to $14,689 in 2024) |
| Discontinued | March 14, 1998 |
| Units shipped | 11,601 |
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| Operating system | Mac OS 7.6.1 – Mac OS 9.1 |
| CPU | PowerPC 603ev @ 250 MHz |
| Memory | RAM (2 slots): 32–128 MB VRAM: 2 MB |
| Storage | Hard Drive: 2 GB IDE |
| Display | 12.1" active-matrix LCD, 800×600 or 640×480 @ up to 16-bits |
| Graphics | ATI 3D RAGE II |
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| Dimensions | Height: 17.5 in (440 mm) Width: 16.5 in (420 mm) Depth: 10 in (250 mm) |
| Weight | 14.9 lb (6.8 kg) |
| Predecessor | Power Macintosh 5500 |
| Successor | Power Macintosh G3 All-In-One |
The Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh (or "TAM") is a limited-edition personal computer released in 1997 to mark Apple's 20th anniversary. The machine was a technological showcase of the day, boasting a number of features beyond simple computing, and with a price tag aimed at the "executive" market.