Computers
Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh
Submitted by Tom on September 13, 2004 - 2:44pmHow do you mark with prestige and elegance the 20th birthday of the most influential and important company in the history of the microcomputer? For 20 years, Apple had the will and motivation to create a new design rather than a new computer. The designers, with Jonathan Ive at their head describe the principal design features as beautiful, refined, with few cables and efficiency, and most important, wicked fast.
eMate 300
Submitted by Tom on September 11, 2004 - 2:08pmEpilogue
Submitted by Joe on August 14, 2004 - 8:55pmThe total coast for this system, motherboard and extra 4k of Ram memory and the cassette interface board, if you paid the full price for this Apple1 system it would have cost $861.66 and it had no graphics. The Apple 1 computer outputted 40 characters per line to the screen. This also did not include a Keyboard, the two A.C. power transformers needed, the tape cassette recorder and a case to put your Apple computer system into.



