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Well, theoretically the "PowerMac" contains everything from the PowerMacintosh 6100 in 1994 to the quad G5 - that's _quite_ a range. An even bigger range: "PowerBook", the first of which was called the PowerBook 100 in 1991. In 2006, you could still buy both PowerBooks and PowerMacs. I don't think this will get us anywhere...
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