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Current Desktop
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Current Laptop
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iBook G3
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iPod 4th
Announced on July 19, 2004, the fourth-generation iPod replaced the touch wheel from the third-generation iPod with the Click Wheel
iPod Touch
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Mac Classic
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Mac Classic II
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Mac SE
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PowerBook 165
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PowerMac G4 Cube
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