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The Apple Macintosh
The first Apple Macintosh was crated by Steve Jobs and his team. The computer had a 32-bit microprocessor along with a 3 1/2 disk drive and a 9 inch display. There was also 128k of RAM. http://techland.time.com/2014/01/24/apple-mac-30-anniversary-evolution/photo/apple-macintosh/ -
The Macintosh 512k
The Macintosh 512k similar to the first Apple Macintosh. The only difference was that it had 4 times the amount of built in memory. http://www.businessinsider.com/30-years-mac-evolution-2014-1?op=1/#e-macintosh-512k-released-in-september-1984-was-identical-to-the-previous-mac-but-with-quadrupled-built-in-memory-earning-it-the-nickname-fat-mac-2 -
The Macintosh Plus
The Macintosh Plus had an SCSI port to plug in external devices like printers. This computer had the newest OS and had a more developed keyboard an graphic system compared to the previous two computers. http://old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=282 -
The Apple Macintosh 2
The Apple Macintosh 2 became the first mac to have a color display. It also had a floppy disk drive. There war slots available for the Macintosh 2 to support extra accessories. http://apple-history.com/ii -
Macintosh Portable
The Macintosh Portable was the first battery-powered mac. It also had no expansion slots available. http://apple-history.com/portable -
Macintosh LC
The Macintosh LC was made smaller than other computers and included a microphone. LC is rumored to mean low cost. (exact day not found) http://apple-history.com/lc -
Powerbook
The Powerbook had the the same processor as the Macbook Portable. The only difference was that the Powerbook had a simpler motherboard and was truly portable. http://apple-history.com/100 -
iMac G3
The iMac G3 came in five different colors. It was the first computer of its kind. http://techland.time.com/2014/01/24/apple-mac-30-anniversary-evolution/photo/apple-imac-dv/ -
Macbook
The Macbook was a big success because of its modern design and long lasting battery, It allowed up to 2 GB of memory for storage. http://apple-history.com/mb -
iMac
The iMac had a 5 mm edge display. This was well-liked by people because of its weight (21 pounds) and its storage (1 TB). http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/imac/imac-aluminum-tapered-edge-faq/differences-between-imac-aluminum-late-2012-mid-2011-models.html