Macintosh II · The Beige Era · 1992

Macintosh IIvi

The IIvi was a slow, low-cost modular Mac that overlapped awkwardly with faster siblings, disappearing almost as soon as buyers learned its name.

Macintosh IIvi (1992), Macintosh II by Apple

Macintosh IIvi: key facts

When was the Macintosh IIvi released?

The Macintosh IIvi was released in October 1992. Apple discontinued it in February 1993.

How much did the Macintosh IIvi cost?

The Macintosh IIvi launched at $2,199 in 1992 — about $4,970 in today’s money (approximate, US CPI).

What are the Macintosh IIvi’s specs?

The Macintosh IIvi used a Motorola 68030 running at 16 MHz, with 4 MB of memory and 80 MB of storage. It ran System 7.

Why does the Macintosh IIvi matter?

One of Apple’s short-lived transitional low-cost 68030 desktops.

Full specifications

CPUMotorola 68030 · 16 MHz
Cores1
Memory (RAM)4 MB (up to 68 MB)
Storage80 MB
DisplayExternal display
GPUIntegrated / NuBus video
PortsSCSI, ADB, serial
WeightVaries by configuration
DimensionsCentris-style desktop
Operating systemSystem 7
ReleasedOctober 1992
DiscontinuedFebruary 1993
Launch price$2,199

How the Macintosh IIvi compares to today

A 16 GB Apple Silicon MacBook Pro has about 4,100× more memory than this device shipped with.

At 16 MHz, the clock is roughly 200× slower than a single performance core of a 16 GB Apple Silicon MacBook Pro — and that is before counting cores, width and IPC.

All of this storage holds about 20 modern phone photos.

Launched at $2,199 in 1992 — about $4,970 in today’s money (approx., US CPI).

Cross-architecture speed figures are clock-only and approximate; inflation figures use US CPI.

Did you know?

It is the kind of model collectors use to map Apple’s complicated family tree.

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Last updated: 2026-06-27