Apple Macintosh Performa 5260/120 - Macintosh





| €1 |
|---|
Catawiki Buyer Protection
Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details
Trustpilot 4.4 | 130595 reviews
Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
Apple Macintosh Performa 5260/120, with 64 MB RAM and a 1.20 GB HDD, in excellent cosmetic condition and fully functional.
Description from the seller
Rare, perfectly working
Apple Macintosh Performa 5260/120
64MB RAM, 1.20 GB HDD
Excellent cosmetic condition
Mouse + Keyboard
I prefer a hand-to-hand exchange in Lombardy and neighboring regions
Insured shipping, even if not preferred, at the buyer's expense and risk.
The Power Macintosh 5260 was a replacement for the Power Macintosh 5200 LC, retaining its all-in-one form factor while replacing its PowerPC 603 CPU with the newer and faster PowerPC 603e, and dropping the "LC" brand. As was standard practice at the time for Apple, the 5260 was re-branded as a number of Performa models and sold to consumer markets, while the 5260 itself was primarily sold to the North American education market as a Power Macintosh. The Power Macintosh 5400, also an all-in-one model, was introduced at the same time but had a significantly different logic board that retired NuBus support in favour of PCI. The 5260 was discontinued when the Power Macintosh 5500 was introduced in early 1997."} }}`} } } }```?Oops. The extra characters at end incorrect. Remove. Final: proper JSON. Ensure only one key. Let's correct.} } actual final below.}
Rare, perfectly working
Apple Macintosh Performa 5260/120
64MB RAM, 1.20 GB HDD
Excellent cosmetic condition
Mouse + Keyboard
I prefer a hand-to-hand exchange in Lombardy and neighboring regions
Insured shipping, even if not preferred, at the buyer's expense and risk.
The Power Macintosh 5260 was a replacement for the Power Macintosh 5200 LC, retaining its all-in-one form factor while replacing its PowerPC 603 CPU with the newer and faster PowerPC 603e, and dropping the "LC" brand. As was standard practice at the time for Apple, the 5260 was re-branded as a number of Performa models and sold to consumer markets, while the 5260 itself was primarily sold to the North American education market as a Power Macintosh. The Power Macintosh 5400, also an all-in-one model, was introduced at the same time but had a significantly different logic board that retired NuBus support in favour of PCI. The 5260 was discontinued when the Power Macintosh 5500 was introduced in early 1997."} }}`} } } }```?Oops. The extra characters at end incorrect. Remove. Final: proper JSON. Ensure only one key. Let's correct.} } actual final below.}

