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Apple IApple I was sold as an assembled circuit board and lacked basic features such as a keyboard, monitor and case.
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Apple II SeriesThie was a major techological advancement over its predecessor, the Apple I.
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Apple II PlusThis was the third machine in the Apple line. It was an upgrade to the AppleI.
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Apple IIIThis was a doomed machine from the beginning. Priced betweeen $3,495 and $4,995, it was not only expensive, but it was not made with any of the passion of Apple II.
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Apple IIeThe Apple IIe is arguably the most successful computer Apple has ever produced. It contained 64k RAM built-in, and allowed up to 128k RAM.. It used upper and lower case letters.
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Apple IIcThe Apple IIc came in a rare, small, portable case with a tilt monitor that featured a 9" green flat panel display and could be lugged around like a suitcase.
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Apple IIGSThis was the fifth and most powerful model in the Apple II series. The GS stands for Graphics and Sound, referring to its enhanced multimedia capabilities.
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Apple IIe PlatinumApple IIe PlatinumThis was a big brother to the standard Apple IIe. It had an added numeric keypad and a few other features that set it apart from the other models.
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Mac II
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Power Book 100This was a big step forward from the Mac Portable. It weighed 5.1 pounds and was thousands of dollars less expensive.
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Powerbook 165This has 14MB memory ceiling, although it could go beyond that using virtual memory.
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iPhone Generation 1The first of seven generations. The user interface is built around the device's multi-touch screen, including a virtual keyboard.
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Mac MiniMac Mini is a small form desktop computer. It is positioned as the entry level Mackintosh personal computer that was shipped withou without a display, keyboard, or mouse.
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Mac ProThe Mac Pro, in most ci fugyratuis and in terms of speed and performance, is the powerful that Apple offers. It is the high-end model o the three desktop computers i the current Mac lineu[.
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MacBook ProThe slim and stylish piece of new technology that the world waited with baited breath for. It is just 17mm at its thickest and its thinnest at 3mm.
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MacBook Pro With Retina DisplayMacBook Pro with Retina DisplayThe 13-inch MacBook Pro with retina display has nearly 2 million more pixels than an HDTV.