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The Power Macintosh 4400 (sold as the Power Macintosh 7220 in some markets) is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from November 1996 to February 1998. It differs from prior desktop Macintosh models in that it was built with industry-standard components such as an IDE hard drive and an ATX-like power supply.

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  • Le Power Macintosh 4400 fut la première tentative d'Apple pour faire un ordinateur moins cher en utilisant plus de composants standards. Il était dans un nouveau boîtier au format bureau. Il intégrait initialement un processeur PowerPC 603e cadencé à 160 MHz, 16 Mio de mémoire vive, un disque dur de 1,2 Go et un modem intégré. Il était vendu en bundle avec un écran 14, 15 ou 17", un clavier et une souris à partir de 1 500 $, ce qui était très compétitif comparé à la puissance du processeur. Il fut d'abord commercialisé seulement en Europe en novembre 1996. Il fut mis à jour en février 1997 avec un processeur cadencé à 200 MHz, 256 Kio de mémoire cache de niveau 2, et une carte Ethernet 10BASE-T en standard. Ce modèle fut aussi commercialisé aux États-Unis. Il était vendu en Australie sous le nom de Power Macintosh 7220. Un modèle PC Compatible fut disponible en avril 1997. Ce modèle était doté d'une carte processeur Cyrix P166 (un Pentium cadencé à 166 MHz) occupant l'un des slots PCI. (fr)
  • The Power Macintosh 4400 (sold as the Power Macintosh 7220 in some markets) is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from November 1996 to February 1998. It differs from prior desktop Macintosh models in that it was built with industry-standard components such as an IDE hard drive and an ATX-like power supply. The 4400 was introduced to the market at a time when several Macintosh clones were available on the market, often at prices lower than Apple's. The "Tanzania" logic board in the 4400 was an Apple design but had only been used in clones up to this point. MacWEEK's review described the case as "Strange in the Apple brood; when compared with PCs it fits right in with the flock. It is contained in a stock desktop PC case fitted with Apple's distinctive curved nose piece. The back is industrial-looking, while bent sheet metal fills the case's insides, sharp edges and all. The IDE drive sits on end, while the Comm II slot (occupied with an Ethernet card) and two PCI slots reside in a riser card. For the first time, Apple has abandoned automatic switching in the power supply, a small cost savings at the expense of international users' convenience." This was the only Power Macintosh to be designed with the goal of using low-cost manufacturing techniques; the 4400 was removed from Apple's lineup a few months after the Power Macintosh G3 Desktop went on sale, which was priced comparably to the 4400 but used Apple's Power Macintosh 7300 form factor instead. (en)
  • Power Macintosh 4400(オーストラリア等の幾つかの市場ではPower Macintosh 7220としても知られる)は、1996年から1998年までAppleが開発・販売を行っていたMacintoshの1機種。 (ja)
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  • The Power Macintosh 7220/200 (en)
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  • Power Macintosh 7220 (en)
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  • Power Macintosh 4400(オーストラリア等の幾つかの市場ではPower Macintosh 7220としても知られる)は、1996年から1998年までAppleが開発・販売を行っていたMacintoshの1機種。 (ja)
  • The Power Macintosh 4400 (sold as the Power Macintosh 7220 in some markets) is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from November 1996 to February 1998. It differs from prior desktop Macintosh models in that it was built with industry-standard components such as an IDE hard drive and an ATX-like power supply. (en)
  • Le Power Macintosh 4400 fut la première tentative d'Apple pour faire un ordinateur moins cher en utilisant plus de composants standards. Il était dans un nouveau boîtier au format bureau. Il intégrait initialement un processeur PowerPC 603e cadencé à 160 MHz, 16 Mio de mémoire vive, un disque dur de 1,2 Go et un modem intégré. Il était vendu en bundle avec un écran 14, 15 ou 17", un clavier et une souris à partir de 1 500 $, ce qui était très compétitif comparé à la puissance du processeur. (fr)
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  • Power Macintosh 4400 (fr)
  • Power Macintosh 4400 (ja)
  • Power Macintosh 4400 (en)
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