Apple officially launched this one-piece Macintosh (Apple Macintosh) personal computer in 1984, which is now the ancestor of iMac, it is a world-changing product, although Apple's brain fans can not actually use it back then, but do not forget to grow up and become an adult, it will be included in one of the collections of Apple fans, and today through the 40th anniversary of Macintosh, I also share with you one of the members of the power harem treasure ring - the first generation of Macintosh!
Happy 40th Birthday to Macintosh~
40 years ago today (January 24, 1984), Steve Jobs presented the first generation of Macintosh computers to the world for the first time at a historic presentation, with its unique design and user interface, attracting everyone's attention and establishing Apple's brand image of elegant design, innovation and cutting-edge engineering.
Photo/Rolling Stone photographer Norman Siff was sent to Apple to capture this historic moment.
At that time, PowerPoint was young and couldn't keep up with the first Macintosh, but this classic and representative product, as a brain fan, took a long time, and finally waited for the released Macintosh, this time on the 40th anniversary, with Power's collection to pay tribute to Macintosh, and say happy birthday~
Back then, computers had no hard disks, no cloud space, no SSDs, and only 2.5-inch disks.
There's a cute rainbow apple underneath the screen.
It also had one on the back, and then at that time there was no thin and light body like the current iMac called, thick was king.
Who else recognizes these historical connectors?
The coolest thing about opening the case is that it hides the signatures of members of the Macintosh development team at the time.
Have you found Steve Jobs' signature?
机身使用的主机板,还是Made In TAIWAN 呢~(骄傲
Even the keyboard did not forget to design the Apple logo.
This mouse doesn't know what it can be used to control!XD
At that time, computers were only 9-inch in size and had monochrome CRT displays.
summary
Apple's epoch-making product, a classic of the classics! When Power incorporated the first generation of Macintosh into the harem, it could still be turned on, but this time I found that it was unwilling to be turned on, and then if there is a chance to fix it to be able to turn on, then turn on for everyone to see, and then let us sit in the time machine together, back to that moment.