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575

ChristTrekker

Well-known member
Two LC 575s for $5/each. Average condition...stickers, some yellowing, some sticker removal ghosts - but no cracks or missing plastics. Best, they both have network cards. Got them from an Air Force guy being deployed to Japan.

 

Mars478

Well-known member
Two LC 575s for $5/each. Average condition...stickers, some yellowing, some sticker removal ghosts - but no cracks or missing plastics. Best, they both have network cards. Got them from an Air Force guy being deployed to Japan.
Nice!

 

MrMacintosh

Well-known member
Ahh, fond memories. My first Mac was an LC 575... paid $250 or so for it, used. That was back in 4th grade. Have fun with those! :beige:

 

Gil

Well-known member
My LC 575 (well, Performa 578 if you want to get technical) gets daily use. As beachycove said, it's practically silent. I love it! From an aesthetic point of view, it's one of my favorite Macs.

 

LCGuy

LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
I've always thought the LC575 is the best looking AIO...there's just something about it thats....just so right.

 

Mars478

Well-known member
I always thought that the 575's were the fugliest macs ever. But I really would not mind owning one and especially at that price! The Price is right!

 

ChristTrekker

Well-known member
In my book, the Color Classic or G3 AIO wins the "fugly" contest.
I like the CC. I just wish it could do 640x480 standard. The "Mystic" CC with VGA hack is pretty much my ideal classic Mac.

The molar, though, yeah...uuuuuugly.

 

oneboyarmy

Well-known member
I just got a 575 a couple of weeks ago from AnalogKid. I love it, the screen is crisp and it with After Dark running it has been a great distraction for my new kitten. :lol:

 

Maniacintosh

Well-known member
The LC 5xx line is indestructable! I have a clean LC 580 with 52 MB (max) ram, 3 GB HD, System 7.5.5 and it runs any 68k app with ease. Never had any issues with it.

 

bluekatt

Well-known member
I always thought that the 575's were the fugliest macs ever. But I really would not mind owning one and especially at that price! The Price is right!
followed by the cc ...urgh

i actually always liked the G3 all in one an imac with full upgrade options

 

Redjack

Well-known member
I'd always wanted a 575! When I was quite young I was begging my parents for a Performa AIO but all we found on sale was the 550, we bought it for $990, REFURBED. It did the trick though...but still my how times and prices have changed. Have fun with the 575, best AIO 040, IMHO.

 

phreakindee

Well-known member
Lovely machine, especially when you add a full '040, 1MB video and lots of RAM. Plays DOOM-era games and of course great performance with apps. Speakers are going iffy on mine though, meh

 
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