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The three ugliest products in Apple's history, top designers also have "lost hands"

For the design community, Apple's products will always be "top-notch existence", whether it is the metal frame of the iPhone4, the fingerprint home button of the iPhone5S, or the simple future design of the iMac, which is the topic of fruit powder. But you may not know, in fact, Apple's top designers also have a missed hand, the following three products can be described as one uglier than the other.

The three ugliest products in Apple's history, top designers also have "lost hands"

The first is this Apple desktop computer called eMac, which was originally launched by Apple for the school market in 2002, but because of its ugly shape, commercial customers do not buy it. In terms of configuration, apple eMac is equipped with 128M memory and 40G hard disk, running Mac OS X Puma system.

The three ugliest products in Apple's history, top designers also have "lost hands"

The second was Apple's "notebook" computer, the Macintosh Portable, which apple introduced in 1989, and it was also Apple's first portable MAC to support a built-in battery. At that time, this product was snubbed by the market because its appearance was too "advanced" and even a little complicated.

The three ugliest products in Apple's history, top designers also have "lost hands"

The ugliest Apple product is the JLPGA PowerBook 170 Limited Edition. Originally, Apple's design style was monochromatic and simple, but this product looks fancy, using yellow, red, blue, gray four colors, does not look like a cool technology digital product, more like children's electronic products. Fortunately, this is a limited edition product, only 500 sets have been released, so not many people know.

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