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  2. List of Apple products - Wikipedia

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    This timeline of Apple products is a list of all computers, phones, tablets, wearables, and other products made by Apple Inc. This list is ordered by the release date of the products. Macintosh Performa models were often physically identical to other models, in which case they are omitted in favor of the identical twin.

  3. 14 Most Valuable Vintage Apple Products — Could Yours Be ...

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    Adjusted for inflation, you could buy a used car for what the Apple II costs, but its price tag had brought the budding company $7.8 million in sales by 1978 — about $39.90 million in today’s ...

  4. What your old Apple products are worth today

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    People are still buying these older products, including earlier generation iPhones, iPod Shuffles, iPod Classics, MacBooks and more. And often times, they're going for much more than their ...

  5. Apple II - Wikipedia

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    The last II-series Apple in production, the IIe card for Macintoshes, was discontinued on October 15, 1993; having been one of the longest running mass-produced home computer series, the total Apple II sales of all of its models during its 16-year production run were about 6 million units (including about 1.25 million Apple IIGS models) with ...

  6. Apple III - Wikipedia

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    The Apple III (styled as apple ///) is a business-oriented personal computer produced by Apple Computer and released in 1980. Running the Apple SOS operating system, it was intended as the successor to the Apple II, but was largely considered a failure in the market. It was designed to provide features business users wanted: a true typewriter ...

  7. iMac G3 - Wikipedia

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    Apple's sales were compromised by licensed Mac systems that undercut and out-performed Apple's own products. [1] Apple was unable to compete in the low-cost computer market, and entirely abandoned the sector. [2] In December 1996, Apple purchased the NeXT computer company, founded by Steve Jobs. As part of the deal, he returned to Apple, the ...

  8. Outline of Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The following outline of Apple Inc. is a topical guide to the products, history, retail stores, corporate acquisitions, and personnel under the purview of the American multinational corporation: Apple Inc. was founded as Apple Computer Company on April 1, 1976, to produce and market Steve Wozniak's Apple I personal computer.

  9. Macintosh Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Macintosh Classic is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from October 1990 to September 1992. It was the first Macintosh to sell for less than US$1,000. [3] Production of the Classic was prompted by the success of the original Macintosh 128K, then the Macintosh Plus, and finally the Macintosh SE.