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Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak debuted the Apple I on April 1, 1976. A desktop that came as a single motherboard, pre-assembled, unlike other computers of its time.
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This was introduced a year later, the upgraded machine included an integrated keyboard and case. It had expansion slots for attaching floppy disk drives and other components.
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The Apple III was released in 1970, a year before IBM released IBM Personal Computer. It was recalled after reports of technical failures and other problems in the machinery. It caused some damage to Apple's reputation.
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This was Apple's most successful product yet. A personal computer that came with a built-in screen and mouse. The machine featured a GUI, and operating system called System 1 (the earliest version of Mac OS), and a number of software programs.
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In 1998, Apple introduced a new personal computer. It became iconic for its semi-transparent plastic case, that came in a variety of colors. It was a strong seller.
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The original 15-inch Macbook Pro was announced by Steve Jobs at the Macworld Conference & Expo.
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After the first Macbook, new versions, like the Macbook Air, were coming out. The Macbook Air first came out in 2010 and there is a new one for 2018-2019.