Apple Computers (Company)

  • Apple I

    It was the first product. The Apple I was sold as a motherboard (with CPU, RAM, and basic textual-video chips)—less than what is today considered a complete personal computer.
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    Apple Computer history

    This is a history of the company "Apple's" inventions of computers in a timeline.
  • Apple II

    Apple II is a 8-bit home computer, one of the first highly successful mass-produced microcomputer products.
  • Apple II Plus

    The Apple II Plus had a total of 48 KB of RAM, expandable to 64 KB by means of the Language Card.
  • Macintosh 128K

    Its beige case contained a 9 in (23 cm) monitor and came with a keyboard and mouse. An indentation in the top of the case made it easier for the computer to be lifted and carried.
  • Disk II

    The Disk II Floppy Disk Subsystem was a 5¼-inch floppy disk drive. It had a controller card and cable. It cannot be used with any Macintosh computer without an Apple II Card.
  • Macintosh XL

    The Macintosh XL had a 400K 3.5" floppy drive and an internal 10 MB Widget hard drive with provision for an optional 5 or 10 MB external Profile hard drive with the addition of a Parallel interface card. Its 512 KB, expandable to 2 MB
  • IMac G4 15

    Apple declared the 'i' in iMac to stand for "Internet"; it also represented the product's focus as a personal device ('i' for "individual").Attention was given to the out-of-box experience: the user needed to go through only two steps to set up and connect to the Internet
  • MacBook Pro (15’’)

    It replaced the PowerBook G4 and was the second model, after the iMac. The 15-inch MacBook Pro weighed the same as the 15-inch aluminum PowerBook G4, but was 0.1 inches deeper, 0.4 inches wider, and 0.1 inches thinner. Other changes from the PowerBook include a built-in insight webcam and the inclusion of a magnetic power connector designed to detach easily when pulled to prevent the entire laptop from being pulled off a surface.
  • MacBook Air

    The first-generation MacBook Air was a 13.3" model, promoted as the World's Thinnest Notebook. The MacBook Air is designed for thinness; it is also lighter than most competing models.
  • Ipad

    It has a platform for audio-visual media including books, periodicals, movies, music, games, and web content. Its size and weight falls between those of contemporary smartphones and laptop computers. It uses Wi-Fi connection to access local area networks and the Internet.