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H εξελιξη της Apple απο το 77-08.
Πατα το λινκ εχει και αλλα πολλα.
Πατα το λινκ εχει και αλλα πολλα.
Κώδικας:
[url]http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/01/the-evolution-of-apple-design-between-1977-2008/[/url]
- All-In-One Computers
Apple has sold “all-in-one” computers that have built-in monitors from its very early days. Although some models were classified as All-In-One, they had separate monitors packaged in the same box.
Apple II - 1977
1977 saw the invention of both the Apple II and the famous rainbow Apple logo. Steve Jobs added the colours to the logo to reflect the Apple IIʼs superior colour output. Colour graphics set the Apple II apart from its rivals on the market. Image: Wikipedia
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Apple III - 1980
This next iteration of the Apple computer for business was created primarily to compete with business computing companies like IBM. Image: Wikipedia
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Apple IIe - 1983
The Apple IIe keyboard was built in to the computer and did away with the numeric keypad. Image: Wikipedia
Lisa/Macintosh XL - 1983
While Lisa won the legendary race between itself and the Macintosh by being the first desktop computer to market with an intuitive GUI, it flopped with the public due to sticker shock at its $10,000 price tag and a lack of software titles. Image: Wikipedia
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Apple IIc - 1984
The Apple IIc represented Appleʼs first attempt at both a portable computer and “out-of-the-box” functionality. The only problem with classifying the IIc as a “portable” computer is the fact that it lacked a portable power supply. Image: Wikipedia
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Macintosh - 1984
The Macintosh, for most of us, was the computer that started it all. In the first demonstration of the product at MacWorld, Steve Jobs pulled the very first Macintosh out of the bag and demonstrated product features that most of us take for granted now. Image: Wikipedia