NeXTstation

The NeXTstation is a high-end developed, manufactured and sold by NeXT from 1990 until 1993. It runs the NeXTSTEP operating system. The NeXTstation was released as a more affordable alternative to the NeXTcube at about 4,995 (about half the price). Several models were produced, including the NeXTstation (25 MHz), NeXTstation Turbo (33 MHz), NeXTstation Color (25 MHz) and NeXTstation Turbo Color (33 MHz). In total, NeXT sold about 50,000 computers (not including sales to government organizations), making the NeXTstation a rarity today.

The NeXTstation originally shipped with a 17" NeXT MegaPixel Display (with built-in s), keyboard, and mouse. It is nicknamed "the slab", since the contrasts quite sharply with the original NeXT Computer System's basic shape (otherwise known as "the cube").

Specifications

 * Central processing unit: Motorola 68040, 25 MHz or 33 MHz (Turbo)
 * Memory: 8 MB (12 MB for a NeXTstation Color), up to 32 MB in non-Turbo models, 128 MB in Turbos
 * Display resolution: 1120 × 832 px
 * Displayed colors: NeXTstation: 4 (black, white and two shades of gray)
 * NeXTstation Color: 4,096 colors (12-bit) with 4-bit alpha channel
 * Digital signal processor: Motorola 56001 @ 25 MHz (16 bits, 44.1 kHz, stereo) 24 kB RAM upgradable to 576 kB
 * Size/Weight: 39.8 (W) × 36.5 (D) × 6.4 (H) cm / 6 kg
 * Input/Output: SCSI internal connector, SCSI2 external port, DSP, video output, proprietary port for NeXT laser printer, two serial ports,  and  Ethernet
 * Media: 3.5 in floppy disk drive (2.88 MB), hard disk from 105 MB (105 million bytes) to 4 GB (4 billion bytes). (Larger sizes may work but the OS cannot use partitions larger than 4 GB)
 * Operating System: NeXTSTEP, OpenStep. supports some of the NeXTstation's hardware.
 * Peripherals: Modem, keyboard: full-stroke mechanical (85 keys), mouse: 2 button opto-mechanical