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ravenvii

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Mar 17, 2004
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Yeah, that's pretty cool.

Interesting how you can see three major shifts in the Mac in there. The first Mac, the first desktop tower (Quadra), and the iMac.
 

iJawn108

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Apr 15, 2006
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the old days of beige and of me being 4 or 5 and told macs arn't good. 20 years later I am die hard. :cool: What a shift.
 

bembol

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Jul 29, 2006
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That's sweet, really interesting how they changed.

The Macintosh Classic, 1990 I think was my first interact with Apple.

15-16 years later I switched and now currently own two iMac's! LOL
 

Zwhaler

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Jun 10, 2006
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Wow, technology really does move quadratically, the difference between the first 20 years and the last 10 years is astonishing, the design evolves much quicker!
 

Tucom

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Jul 29, 2006
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You're actually missing some things. The plastic cinema displays were HD. I suggest naming the ACD (aluminum one) something different, like, "ACD", and naming the see-through one "ADC".

There was actually another LCD display they had prior to the ADC's, one that matched the B&W Yosemite PM.


Peace
 

Sweetfeld28

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Feb 10, 2003
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Buckeye Country, O-H
According to the Artist page which i posted, he didn't want to have every piece of Apple hardware on it; but more of the major milestone pieces of hardware.


As for the new iMacs, they really haven't changed all that much, design wise, since the G5 iMac [yes, they are thinner now and have glossy screens, but you get my drift].


ryan
 
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