This was originally published in MacUser 1988 March. MacUser also provided people who asked with a standalone printed version of the report (printed on thicker paper than the magazine was printed).
The Prodigy SE is visible at the top left corner of the second page. Although this seems to be the best performer by a long way, and considerably faster than a standard Macintosh II, I think that may have been due to the circumstance that MacUser was testing it with an onboard 68881, which I suspect none of the other boards had fitted when being tested.
The testers also failed to pick up on the detail that only the Orion had a bank of 8 SIMM slots.
The Orion is visible at the bottom right corner of the second page.







The Prodigy SE is visible at the top left corner of the second page. Although this seems to be the best performer by a long way, and considerably faster than a standard Macintosh II, I think that may have been due to the circumstance that MacUser was testing it with an onboard 68881, which I suspect none of the other boards had fitted when being tested.
The testers also failed to pick up on the detail that only the Orion had a bank of 8 SIMM slots.
The Orion is visible at the bottom right corner of the second page.









