Macintosh Performa 5200

The Macintosh Performa series was Apple Computer’s consumer product family of Apple Macintosh personal computers from 1992 until 1997, when the iMac’s release ended this product line. The series was introduced in 1992 with the Performa 200, which was essentially a renamed Macintosh Classic II. Systems that were not branded as Performas were largely intended for the education market. The Performa versions sold as a package deal that included a monitor, external modem and typically a software bundle of some sort.


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