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The evolution of Apple computers

Following the unfortunate death of Apple founder and CEO Steve Jobs, many Apple fans have begun to reflect on the path of his achievements. Here’s a look at how the aesthetics of the world’s “coolest” computer has changed over the decades.

1976 – The Apple I computer (really high-tech, I know):


1977 – The introduction of the Apple II and the iconic rainbow Apple logo:

1980 – The Apple III computer:

1984 – The Apple IIc, a more “portable” design:

…and the Macintosh!

1987 – The Macintosh SE, and the switch-over from beige to grey:

1993 – The Macintosh Colour Classic:

and the Macintosh LC 500:

1998 – The iMac G3, a revolutionary take on computer design:

2002 – The eMac:

and the iMac G4:

2005 – The iMac G5:

2007 – The Intel iMac – Aluminum:

2009 – The Intel iMac – Aluminum Unibody (current model):


A more comprehensive article on the evolution of Apple products is available at www.webdesignerdepot.com.

All images via Wikipedia.

 

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