PowerCD
A consumer-oriented CD-ROM player from Apple that connects to a TV for Photo CD use, to a Macintosh for data, audio and Photo CD or to a stereo for audio CDs.
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A consumer-oriented CD-ROM player from Apple that connects to a TV for Photo CD use, to a Macintosh for data, audio and Photo CD or to a stereo for audio CDs.
Apple PowerCD was a US$499 CD player first sold by Apple Computer in 1993 and discontinued several years later. It was a re-badged Philips-designed product which was sold in addition to Apple's speakers and also included a remote control. The PowerCD was capable of reading Kodak photo CDs, data CDs and audio CDs. It can connect to Apple Macintosh personal computers through SCSI and also to stereo systems and televisions. Today they are collectible items as they are relatively rare.
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