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The Creation of Apple I

  • Apple I

    Apple I
    Steve Jobs created Apple Computer INC
  • Apple II

    Apple II
    The Apple ll showed big improvements from the first Apple computer which had been a kit computer. This computer retailed at $1,298 and had been the first computer made for the mass market. The Apple ll was equipped with a keyboard, and power supply, and was capable of color graphics.
  • Apple II+

    Apple II+
    Apple II+ was an improved version of the Apple II and the starting price was $1195.
  • Apple III

    Apple III
    Apple III was created primarily to compete with business computing companies like IBM.
  • Apple Lisa

    Apple Lisa
    The Apple Lisa computer had been designed with business users in mind. This computer was the first to have a graphical user interface. The Apple Lisa retailed at $9,995 and this high price was the cause for its low sales. It was discontinued in April 1985.
  • Apple IIe

    Apple IIe
    The Apple IIe's starting price was $1395 and it became the most successful Apple computer in 1983.
  • Fortune 500 INC

    Fortune 500 INC
    Apple entered Fortune 500 and became the fastest-growing company in history.
  • Macintosh

    Macintosh
    The computer was the first of its kind for it had folders and icons on the desktop making it user friendly. In addition the Macintosh computer was sold for an affordable price of $2 495 making it appealing to the general public.
  • Apple IIc

    Apple IIc
    Apple’s first attempt at both a portable computer and ​“out-of-the-box” functionality.
  • Macintosh Plus

    Macintosh Plus
    Macintosh was the first desktop computer to market with an intuitive GUI.
  • Apple IIGS

    Apple IIGS
    The IIGS was the most powerful computer in the Apple II family in 1986
  • Macintosh SE

    Macintosh SE
    The SE had space for an internal hard drive and advanced SCSI support.
  • Apple IIc Plus

    Apple IIc Plus
    IIc Plus was the final model in the Apple II family and it was faster than the IIGS.
  • Macintosh SE/​30

    Macintosh SE/​30
    The SE/30 supported the capacity for expandable RAM and a 1.44MB floppy disk drive.
  • Macintosh Classic

    Macintosh Classic
    The Classic was an adaptation of Terry Oyama’s and Jerry Oyama’s Macintosh 128K industrial design.
  • Macintosh Classic II

    Macintosh Classic II
    The Classic II is the last black-and-white Macintosh with a floppy drive.
  • Apple Macintosh LC 500 

    Apple Macintosh LC 500 
    The Apple MacIntosh LC series were sold as Apple’s upper low end computers for the mid 1990’s.
  • Macintosh Performa 5200

    Macintosh Performa 5200
    This was one of Apple’s lower moments, featuring severely compromised hardware design.
  • Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh (TAM)

    Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh (TAM)
    12,000 of these were produced because apple wanted it to seem more expensive.
  • Apple Store was introduced

    Apple Store was introduced
    The Apple Store was installed on all apple devices
  • PowerMac G3 All-In-One

    PowerMac G3 All-In-One
    These were sold to the educational market only.
  • The First iMac was introduced

    The First iMac was introduced
    iMac was is a series of Macintosh personal computers and Apple computers sold from 1998 to 2003.
  • iMac G3 Slot-Loading Indigo

    iMac G3 Slot-Loading Indigo
    The above model set the standard for the rest of the iMac G3s with a slot-loading CD ROM rather than a tray-loading model.
  • eMac

    eMac
    The eMac was made available as a cheaper option to the educational market than the iMac.