The Macintosh IIci is a personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from September 1989 to February 1993. It is a more powerful
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Mac SE
The Macintosh SE is a personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from March 1987[1] to October 1990. It marked a significant improvement on
iMac 15″ LCD
The iMac G4 (nicknamed the iLamp) was a computer that was produced by Apple from the beginning of 2002 to mid 2004. It replaced the aging iMac G3. It
MacBook 12″
In 2003, Apple introduced a new line of PowerBook G4s with 12-, 15-, and 17-inch screens and aluminum cases (prompting
520c
he Apple Macintosh PowerBook 520c features a 25 MHz 68LC040 processor, 4 MB or 12 MB of RAM, and a
iMac G3
The iMac G3, originally released as the iMac, is a series of Macintosh personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1998 to
Magic Mouse 2
Announced on October 13, 2015, it is similar to its predecessor as a Bluetooth-enabled mouse with the key difference being that
Airport Extreme Base Station
. The AirPort Extreme is a residential gateway combining the functions of a router, network switch, wireless access point and NAS as well as varied other functions, and one of
iMac G3 Slot
On October 5, 1999, Apple discontinued the tray-loading iMac. The new iMac built upon the Revision D’s success with a
Newton 120
The MessagePad is a discontinued series of personal digital assistant devices developed by Apple Computer Inc. for the Newton platform in 1993. Some electronic engineering and the manufacture
Airpods
AirPods are wireless Bluetooth earbuds created by Apple. They were first released on December 13, 2016, with a 2nd generation released in 2019 and the
iMac G5
n August 2004, the iMac design was overhauled. By this time, the PowerPC 970 (G5) processor had been released and was being used in
Performa 405
The Macintosh Performa (sometimes called Power Macintosh) is a family of personal computers designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1992 to 1997. The Performa
AlphaSmart 2000
The AlphaSmart was a brand of portable, battery powered, word-processing keyboards manufactured by NEO Direct, Inc. (formerly Renaissance Learning, Inc, formerly AlphaSmart, Inc., formerly Intelligent
iPad Air 2
The iPad Air launched with version 7 of the iOS operating system.[7] iOS 7 introduced a major aesthetic redesign of the operating
Performa 5260
The Power Macintosh 5260 is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from April 1996 to March 1997. It is a replacement
Apple HD 20SC
The Apple Hard Disk 20SC is Apple’s first SCSI based hard drive for the Apple II family as well as the Macintosh and other third party computers using
iPhone 4s
The iPhone 4S (retroactively stylized with a lowercase ‘s’ as iPhone 4s as of September 2013)[9] is a smartphone that was designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the fifth generation
Power Mac 7500/100
The Power Macintosh 7500 is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from August 1995 to May 1996. The 7500 was introduced
Apple Remote
The Apple Remote is a remote control introduced in October 2005 by Apple Inc. for use with a number of its products with infrared capability. It was originally
iPhone 6+
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. They are the eighth generation of the iPhone, succeeding the iPhone 5S, and were announced on September
PowerBook 165
The PowerBook 165 was a grayscale version of the PowerBook 165c with a 4-bit, 16-shade passive matrix display. The PB 165 has
Apple TV (white)
. Apple TV. 1st generation 1st generation Macworld San Francisco banner “Introducing Apple TV”, January 9, 2007 Apple TV
iPhone X
The iPhone X (Roman numeral “X” pronounced “ten”)[9][10] is a smartphone designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the eleventh generation of the iPhone and was announced on September 12,
PowerBook 5300
The PowerBook 5300 is the first generation of PowerBook laptops manufactured by Apple Computer to use the PowerPC processor. Released in August 1995, these PowerBooks were notable for being
Apple \\c
The Apple IIc, the fourth model in the Apple II series of personal computers, is Apple Computer’s first endeavor to produce a portable computer. The
iPod 3rd Gen
The third-generation iPad (dubbed The new iPad, colloquially referred to as the iPad 3)[4][5][6] is a tablet computer, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. The third device in the iPad line of
PowerMac 6116CD
The Power Macintosh 6100 (also sold as the Performa 6110 – 6118 and the Workgroup Server 6150) is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from March
Current Desktop
The Mac mini (stylized with a lowercase “mini”) is a desktop computer made by Apple Inc. It is one of four desktop computers in the current Macintosh lineup,
iPod Touch
The iPod Touch (stylized and marketed as iPod touch) is a brand of iOS-based multi-purpose mobile device designed and marketed by Apple Inc. with a touchscreen-controlled user interface. The iPod
PowerMac 6300CD
The Power Macintosh 6200 (also sold under variations of the name Performa 6200, Performa 6300 and Power Macintosh 6300) is a series of personal computers designed, manufactured, and
Duo 230
The Apple PowerBook Duo 230 features a 33 MHz 68030 processor, 4 MB of RAM and an 80 MB or
LC III
The Macintosh LC III is a personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from February 1993 to February 1994.[1] It replaced the commercially successful Macintosh
PowerMac G4 Cube
The Power Mac G4 Cube is a small form factor Macintosh personal computer from Apple Computer, Inc., sold between 2000 and 2001. Designed by Jonathan Ive, its cube
Duo Dock
The Apple Macintosh PowerBook Duo Dock turns a PowerBook Duo into a full-featured desktop Macintosh including a 1.44 MB floppy
Mac Classic
The Macintosh Classic was a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from October 1990 to September 1992. It was the first Macintosh to sell
QuickTake
Kodak had been developing CCD-based digital cameras since the mid-1970s, when Steve Sasson built a toaster-sized experimental model that recorded data
eMate
The eMate 300 is a personal digital assistant designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer to the education market as a low-cost laptop running the Newton operating system. It
Mac Classic II
The Macintosh Classic II (also sold as the Performa 200, known as “Performa 1” in Europe, “Classic Mono” in Australia & New Zealand and as “Deluxe II” or “Deluxe 2” in Japan
Watch 4
The Apple Watch Series 4 features the Apple S4 dual-core processor, which Apple claims can deliver double the S3‘s performance. It also features
iBook G3
iBook is a line of laptop computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1999 to 2006. The line targeted entry-level, consumer and
Mac Mini 2012
The Mac mini (stylized with a lowercase “mini”) is a desktop computer made by Apple Inc. It is one of four desktop computers in the current Macintosh lineup,
iBook G4
Technical Specifications Processor and memory 1GHz or 1.2GHz PowerPC G4 processor with Velocity Engine and 512K on-chip level 2 cache
Mac Plus
The Macintosh Plus computer is the third model in the Macintosh line, introduced on January 16, 1986, two years after the original Macintosh and