In early 1984 Apple Computer Inc. introduced its new Macintosh personal computer, a small but powerful system aimed at the high end of the home market. At $2,500, the Macintosh was expensive, but it ...
Christmas 1984 was arguably the last gasp for the golden age of the home computer industry in the UK. The various pieces of ...
Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh. And you'll see why 1984 won't be like '1984.'" In December 1983, Apple's ad firm, Chiat/Day, ran a series of focus group tests in movie theaters in ...
This computer was the basis for all of Apple’s modern computers that followed. It launched in 1984, and while it seems like a ...
Jobs went on to found NeXT, which would be later acquired by apple in 1996 and used as the base for Mac OS X. The Macintosh 512K was released later in 1984, improving the lack of ROM and RAM ...
Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh. And you'll see why 1984 won't be like '1984.'" But before the ad was even filmed, Apple's ad agency needed buy-in from Apple cofounder Steve Jobs and then ...
Costing $2,400, the computer became popular at home ... Blige and Coldplay. In 2004, Apple remastered its iconic 1984 commercial, adding an iPod classic to the hammer-wielding runner.