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  2. Macintosh LC - Wikipedia

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    The computer had a $2,400 list price; it and the new $600 12-inch color display were $3,500 less expensive than the Macintosh II. [2] Not long after the Apple IIe Card was introduced for the LC, Apple quietly removed the IIGS from its price list, forcibly retiring it, as the company wanted to focus its sales and marketing efforts on the LC. [3]

  3. Desktop computer - Wikipedia

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    Dell Inspiron One 23 Touch as an example of an AIO desktop PC. An all-in-one (AIO) desktop computer integrates the system's internal components into the same case as the display, thus occupying a smaller footprint (with fewer cables) than desktops that incorporate a tower. [47] The All-in-one systems are rarely labeled as desktop computers.

  4. Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Personal computers were Apple's original business line, but as of the end of 2024 they account for only about eight percent of the company's revenue. [1] There are six Mac computer families in production: iMac: Consumer all-in-one desktop computer, introduced in 1998. Mac Mini: Consumer sub-desktop computer, introduced in 2005.

  5. History of Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The PC almost completely ended sales of the III, the company's most comparable product. The II still sold well, [81] with Apple being the leading computer manufacturer in the United States where 7 million units were sold between 1978 and 1982. [86] But by 1983, the PC surpassed the Apple II as the best-selling personal computer. [87]

  6. Personal computer - Wikipedia

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    The Apple I computer differed from the other kit-style hobby computers of era. At the request of Paul Terrell, owner of the Byte Shop, Jobs and Wozniak were given their first purchase order, for 50 Apple I computers, only if the computers were assembled and tested and not a kit computer. Terrell wanted to have computers to sell to a wide range ...

  7. 7 costly financial trends to leave behind in 2025 (and 5 ...

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    One day, it told us that elephants walk around on two feet. The next, it suggested using Elmer's glue to keep cheese from sliding off our pizza slices . And its more critical financial advice wasn ...

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