Mac · The Beige Era · 1986

Macintosh Plus

The Plus fixed the original Mac’s biggest sin: you could finally add memory and fast SCSI storage. It became the longest-sold Macintosh of the classic era.

Macintosh Plus (1986), Mac by Apple

Macintosh Plus: key facts

When was the Macintosh Plus released?

The Macintosh Plus was released in January 1986. Apple discontinued it in October 1990.

How much did the Macintosh Plus cost?

The Macintosh Plus launched at $2,599 in 1986 — about $7,589 in today’s money (approximate, US CPI).

What are the Macintosh Plus’s specs?

The Macintosh Plus used a Motorola 68000 running at 7.83 MHz, with 1 MB of memory. It ran System 3.0.

Why does the Macintosh Plus matter?

First Mac with SCSI and user-upgradeable RAM (SIMMs).

Full specifications

CPUMotorola 68000 · 7.83 MHz
Cores1
Memory (RAM)1 MB (up to 4 MB)
Storage
Display9" monochrome, 512×342
GPUBitmapped framebuffer
PortsSCSI, 800 KB floppy, 2 serial
Weight7.5 kg
Dimensions34.5×24.6×27.6 cm
Operating systemSystem 3.0
ReleasedJanuary 1986
DiscontinuedOctober 1990
Launch price$2,599

How the Macintosh Plus compares to today

A 16 GB Apple Silicon MacBook Pro has about 16,400× more memory than this device shipped with.

At 7.83 MHz, the clock is roughly 409× slower than a single performance core of a 16 GB Apple Silicon MacBook Pro — and that is before counting cores, width and IPC.

Launched at $2,599 in 1986 — about $7,589 in today’s money (approx., US CPI).

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

Did you know?

Its SCSI port would serve — and haunt — Mac users for the next decade.

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Last updated: 2026-06-25