![]() ![]() unfortunately, no portion of the Martinetti family story line was included. Here's the part where the guy dressed in business-casual attire talks about the 3 performa models. I considered giving one of them a call about procuring a copy of the infomercial, but haven't found the guts to do so just yet. a68b7d2e2cĪs for the company that produced it, I actually wound up with two companies: "Hawthorne Direct" and Portland, Oregon-based "Tyee Productions/Tyee Group". this is not to be confused with the Sayles or the Reardon family version of the infomercial.Īlso, I did some further research on it and found that the infomercial can be found on the rare Apple Historical DVD #7 (The Lost Apple Tapes #7). This is probably the most obscure infomercial made by Apple as it seems to have dropped off the face of the Earth. *I can't really remember too much about the daughter except that she played games on it. *Rose payed a visit to the grandfather and called him a "power-user" after he remarked that he uses 8 MB of ram!!!! (what the.?) *The grandfather wound up getting hooked up with some old chick named Rose. ![]() *The son, who was doing poorly in school ended up getting a B+ on his report card or some graded research paper. ![]() *The wife ended up making greeting cards or something. Notice that the serial modem and printer ports are yellow they are Geoports. *The husband wanted to get a Windows/DOS PC to be able to work with his PC files from his workplace. This very nice looking Power Mac features a 6100/60 PowerPC 601 processor, 24 MB RAM, 4MB ROM, rare 256K Level 2 Cache, 1.44MB floppy drive (superdrive), CD-ROM Drive, and a 350MB hard drive with a new install of Mac OS 8.1. the story revolved around the "Martinetti Family" in need of a new computer. I was wondering if any of you knows where to find a copy of it, either on hardcopy VHS/DVD or even if it is posted on a website (youtube, google-video, yahoo-video, etc).įrom what I can recall. I'm sure that anyone who purchased a Performa back in 1994/'95, would remember seeing one of Apple's infomercials about the Macintosh Performa line (the 575, 630cd, and 6115cd). ![]()
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