PowerCD

The PowerCD is a CD-ROM drive and viewer developed by  and marketed by Apple Computer.

Description
The PowerCD is a rebranded version of the Philips CDF-100 that was adapted by Apple's Mac Like Things group and released in 1993. It included two 3.5mm jacks to output audio to headphones and speakers. A custom A/V port could be attached to an adapter cable to output audio and video to a television monitor. It also included a separate module that attached through a custom connector to provide a SCSI port, a power adapter port, and a compartment for eight. However, battery life during usage was reportedly poor. When used without a computer, it could be controlled through a bundled remote.

Unreleased version
A navy blue version had been planned for the consumer market, but was not publicly released.