Power Macintosh 7200

The Power Macintosh 7200 (and Power Macintosh 8200 tower based variant which was available alongside the 7200 in Europe) is a personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer from August 1995 to February 1997.

Unlike other Power Macintosh machines of the time, the CPU is soldered to the motherboard instead of on a daughterboard.

At the time of its introduction, Apple promised an inexpensive logic board upgrade to the 7500, but due to high demand for the 7500, this never materialized.

When the upgrade was finally made available, it was to the follow-on model, the Power Macintosh 7600, and came in the form of a complete logic board replacement.

[3] The base price was $1,300 and upgraded the system to a 120 MHz CPU, but did not include L2 cache.

A Power Macintosh 8200 , the 7200 in a 8500 tower case