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Outbound Notebook

Outbound Notebook - front
The Outbound Notebook was introduced after the Laptop. It fared well, but was eventually defeated by Apple's Powerbooks.

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Outbound Laptop

Outbound Laptop - side
The Outbound Laptop was Outbound's first computer and a great success. All it had to compete with was the heavy Mac Portable.

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Systematics T5170-2

Systematics T5170-2 - front
Re-engineered by Systematics to meet TEMPEST standards, the T5170-2 does not emit electromagnetic energy.

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RealTech Travler

RealTech Travler - front
RealTech relabeled the Outbound computers and sold them under their own brand.

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Cutting Edge Quatro 850

Cutting Edge Quatro 850 - front
The Cutting Edge Quatro 850 is a Quadra 650 repackaged in a larger, more expandable case.

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Autovision 90

Autovision 90 - front
Automatix recased the Quadra 950 in an industrial strength rack-mountable case.

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ATS Power House

ATS Power House - Page 1
A prototype tower unit, by ATS.

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ATS Power House

All the information we have on the ATS Power House is based on one brochure, provided below:

ATS Power House - Page 1 ATS Power House - Page 2

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ATS Tower IIfc

The appeal to the Tower IIfc was that it provided the user with a powerful power supply and huge, expandable case and within which to encase their Mac II series computer. All this was done at a price comparable to a stock unit. The Tower IIfc is the model most lauded in Bob Brant's Build Your Own Macintosh and Save a Bundle.

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ATS Convertible

ATS Convertible - Front
The ATS Convertible provided a way to get more life out of an aging Mac by providing drive bays, a SCSI port, and an external monitor.

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