Macintosh LC II

[2] In September 1992, Apple introduced the Macintosh Performa family of consumer-oriented computers.

[citation needed] Case: The LC II retains its predecessor's pizza box form factor.

The design was updated during the LC II's production run when the auto-inject floppy drive was substituted for a manual-inject unit.

The revised front bezel no longer featured the horizontal indentation aligning with the floppy drive, a defining characteristic of the Snow White design language.

About 5% of the LC units sold had two floppy drives, and internal hard disks were becoming common by 1992, so the second connector was removed.

Front view of the manual-inject (left) and auto-inject (right) bezels of two LC IIs, the older right bezel featured the horizontal indentation aligning with the floppy drive which was a defining characteristic of the Snow White design language .
Rear view of a Macintosh LC II, paired with a 12" RGB display