APPLE COMPUTERS

  • APPLE I

    APPLE I
    Jobs, Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne founded Apple on 1 April 1976 in California in the garage of Paul and Clara Jobs. Original Price: $777.77
  • APPLE II

    APPLE II
    Improve Display Pixels of Screen
    48 KB Memory
    Original Price: $4,444.44
  • APPLE III

    APPLE III
    128 KB RAM, expandable to 512 KB
    typewriter-style upper/lowercase keyboard.
    Original Price: $7,800.00
  • APPLE Lisa

    APPLE Lisa
    The first personal computer to use a GUI (Graphical User Interface). It contained a Motorola 68000 Processor running at 5 Mhz, 1 MB of RAM, two 5.25" 871k floppy drives, an external 5 MB hard drive, and a built-in 12" 720 x 360 monochrome monitor. Initial cost: $9,995.
  • MACINTOSH 128K

    MACINTOSH 128K
    The first affordable computer to include a GUI, and using the new 8 MHz Motorola 68000 chip. It came in a small beige case with a built-in black and white monitor, a keyboard, mouse, and a floppy drive that took 400k 3.5" disks—the first personal computer to do so. Initial cost: $2,495.
  • APPLE IIc

    APPLE IIc
    128 KB RAM built-in,
    Built-in speaker; 1-bit toggling,
    including monitor, external floppy drive and mouse
  • MACINTOSH COLOR CLASSIC

    MACINTOSH COLOR CLASSIC
    Identical to the Classic II, except for a color screen, a larger ROM, and a restyled case. Also released as the Performa 250. Initial cost: $1,390.
  • iMac G3

    iMac G3
    a line of personal computers developed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer from 1998 to 2003.
    It sold for US$1,299, and shipped with Mac OS 8.1, which was soon upgraded to Mac OS 8.5.
  • iMac G4

    iMac G4
    Using a 15- or 17-inch LCD screen, G4 processor, and the CD-RW/DVD-R Super Drive, the iMac's Flat Panel screen easily rotates and changes angles. Initial cost: $1299 for a 700Mhz G4 Processor, 128 MB of RAM
  • iMac G5

    iMac G5
    The iMac G5 brought G5 muscle to Apple's consumer desktop line.
    In addition to a 64-bit G5 processor, the iMac G5 also included a much faster memory bus, better graphics for the low-end model, twice the hard drive space for the high-end model, and a new audio port which doubled as an optical digital audio output
    Price: $1,899.99
  • iMac (Intel-based)

    iMac (Intel-based)
    At the Macworld Conference and Expo on January 10, 2006, Steve Jobs announced that the new iMac would be the first Macintosh to use an Intel CPU, the Core Duo. The introduction of the new iMac along with the Intel-based MacBook Pro signaled the start of a six-month transition from PowerPC to Intel processors.
  • iMac (Aluminum)

    iMac (Aluminum)
    Apple introduced a complete redesign of the iMac, featuring an aluminum, glass and plastic enclosure. There is only one visible screw on the entire computer, located at the base of the iMac for accessing the memory slots. It has a black, plastic backplate that is not user removable. 20 in.
  • iMac (Aluminum Unibody)

    iMac (Aluminum Unibody)
    screen was introduced in 21.5" and 27" models, replacing the 20" and 24" 16:10 aspect ratio screens of the previous generation. The back is now a continuation of the aluminum body from the front and sides instead of a separate plastic backplate.
  • iMac (Slim Aluminum Unibody)

    iMac (Slim Aluminum Unibody)
    a new iMac model was introduced that featured a considerably smaller body depth than the previous models, measuring 5mm at its thinnest point. This was partly achieved by using a process called Full lamination. The display and glass are laminated together eliminating a 2 mm gap between them. The 21.5 in and 27 in screens remained at their previous resolutions, 1920×1080 and 2560×1440 respectively.
  • iMac 27-inch

    iMac 27-inch
    A Retina Display "5K" model with a resolution of 5120 × 2880 was introduced alongside the previous year's models during a keynote on October 16, 2014. This 27-inch model was given faster Haswell processors and its two Thunderbolt ports were updated to Thunderbolt 2. A 21.5-inch "4K" model with a resolution of 4096 × 2304 was released on October 13, 2015.