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Yotsuba

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Dec 4, 2010
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I'll eventually get around to posting pictures for everything. A list will have to do for now.

1999
-Apple IIGS (Woz Limited Edition)

2006
-iPod shuffle (1st Generation, 512MB)
-iPod nano (Black, 1st Generation, 1GB)
-iPod nano (Black, 1st Generation, 1GB)

2007
-iPod (Black, 5.5 Generation, 30GB)
-iPod (White, 5.5 Generation, 80GB)
-iBook (700MHz)
-iMac (Bondi Blue)
-Power Mac G3 (B&W, 450MHz)
-iPod (3rd Generation, 15GB)
-iPod mini (Green, 2nd Generation, 6GB)
-iPod nano (Green, 2nd Generation, 4GB)
-iBook (600MHz)

2008
-MacBook (Mid 2007, Black)
-iPod touch (1st Generation, 8GB)
-Macintosh LCII
-iPod (White, 5.5 Generation, 30GB)

2009
-MacBook (Early 2009, White)
-iPod shuffle (Blue, 2nd Generation, 1GB
-iMac (Snow, 600MHz)
-iPod shuffle (Green, 2nd Generation, 1GB)
-iPod mini (Silver, 1st Generation, 4GB)
-iPod (White, 5th Generation, 30GB)
-Macintosh Classic
-PowerBook G3 (Lombard, 333MHz)
-eMac (700MHz)

2010
-AirPort Base Station (Graphite)
-iPod touch (2nd Generation, 8GB)
-MacBook (Late 2008)
-PowerBook G4 (Rev.B, 1GHz, 12-inch)
-MacBook (Early 2009, White)
-Power Mac G5 (June 2004, Dual 1.8GHz)

2011
-MacBook Pro (Early 2011, 17-inch)
-iPad 2 (Black, 16GB, WiFi+3G (AT&T))
-Power Mac G4 (Sawtooth, 400MHz)
-Power Mac G4 (Quicksilver, 867MHz)

2012
-iPhone 3GS (Black, 8GB) *Returned*
-iPhone 4 (Black, 8GB, AT&T)

2013
-Airport Express (802.11n 2nd Generation)
-PowerBook G4 (Rev.C, 1.33GHz, 15-inch)
-PowerBook G4 (Titanium, 400MHz)
-Power Mac G4 (Quicksilver, Dual 800MHz)

2014
-MacBook Air (Early 2014, 256GB, 13-inch) *Returned*
-MacBook Air (Early 2014, 128GB, 11-inch)
-iPhone 4 (Black, 8GB, Verizon)

I might have missed a few iPods here and there, but the list is mostly complete.
 

Destroysall

macrumors 65816
Feb 28, 2012
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My 'brief' history.

I first started my journey into Apple with the old 3rd generation iPod Classic.

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It was a great device that served me extremely well back in the day. In fact, it lasted me until its hard drive crashed back in 2009. I then replaced it with a 5th generation Classic.

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This was absolutely the best. It had 30GB to spare on its Hard Drive and it was extremely nice to be able to carry most of my music (at the time). This one didn't last me too long however as it had been stolen a year later while at the gym. So what I had done was take my old 3rd generation Classic to the Apple store in hopes of a fix and they ended up selling me the 120GB 6th generation for only $1/GB. I couldn't refuse to that offer at the time seeing how a new one was $249. So the once sad me went home happy again.

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Mind you, I have yet to own an iPhone (will soon though, read on). So in the midst of the touch screen craze, I ended up investing in two 4th generation iPod Touch players.

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These were marvelous instruments for both me and my brother (whom I bought the second one for). We didn't have smart phones at the time, so you can imagine how happy we both were. It was here that we began taking off with Apple products. Soon after, we invested into their tablets and computers. The first were both the iPad 2 and a refurbished Macbook Air (mid-2010).

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This was a marvelous upgrade, especially in my laptop history. As of today, the newest additions to my Apple Product History is the beautiful 13-inch Macbook Pro with Retina Display (late-2013) and the 16GB iPad Mini.

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Computers:
15" MacBook Pro Early 2006 (purchased May 2006 - traded into Apple for Warranty Replacement October 2008)
15" MacBook Pro Late 2008 (Sold in 2013)
27" iMac Late 2012 current

iPhones:
8GB iPhone (June 29 2007)
8GB iPhone 3G
32GB iPhone 3GS
8GB iPhone 4
8GB iPhone 5

iPods:
5GB iPod 1st Gen
4GB iPod Mini 1st gen
8GB iPod Nano 4th Gen (RED)

iPads:
64GB iPad 2 Wifi
 

trekkie604

macrumors 68000
Feb 25, 2008
1,686
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Vancouver, Canada
OK I'll try and get photos later but for now... -

Computers -
  • Apple IIe, iMac (2006), Macbook Aluminum (Late 2008), iMac (Late 2011), Macbook Pro 13" Retina (Early 2013)

iPod/iPhone -
  • iPod Mini 1Gen, iPod Nano 1Gen, iPod Touch 1Gen, iPod Nano 3Gen, iPod Touch 5Gen.
  • iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5S

iPad -
  • iPad 1Gen, iPad 3Gen, iPad Mini Retina
 
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wobegong

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May 29, 2012
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Sorry, can't be accurate on the exact years so left the timeline out but....

Phones
iPhone 3G -> 4 -> 5 (Current)

Tablets

iPad 3 (Current)

Desktops

iMac G4 20" -> G4 MDD Dual 1.42 & Mac Mini G4-> PowerMac G5 Dual Core 2.3 (Current!)

Laptops

Powerbook G4 1.67 -> MacBook Aluminium C2D 2.4 -> MacBook Pro i7 2.0 (2011) (Current)
 

qwerty994

macrumors member
Jun 11, 2012
92
1
California
It all started one Christmas with the 2nd generation iPod Shuffle.

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Eventually, that found it's way into the washer. I was extremely sad, but not for long because soon after came the 5th generation iPod Nano.

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I still have that one in a drawer somewhere. I refuse to give it to my brother. It's just too sentimental. :D That lasted me about a year until I moved on to the 4th generation iPod Touch. I was surprised to find out it had 32 gigabytes, which I have never been able to use all of. I still use it to stream to my Apple TV, but it doesn't hold a charge anymore.

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Next came the biggest surprise in my entire Apple Product History. I got an iPad 2 from my parents for my birthday. The thing is still going strong today, used mostly by my dad. I babied that thing until one of my friends dented it by throwing his phone at it.

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Later that month came my iPhone 4s. Still use it to iMessage my friends. :cool:

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Then the next year came may Apple TV 3rd Generation and AirPort Express. They sit side by side on my bureau looking exactly alike, except for the color.


That's all for now. I've taken a break from iOS to explore Android, but I'll be back soon! Pretty soon there will be a MacBook and an iPhone/iPAd most likely.
 

Serban

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Jan 8, 2013
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Very nice topic

I started to enter Apple zone with the phone first so:

In November 2011 i bought iPhone 4s, and i like it so
In November 2012 i bought iPhone 5 slate and i like it so i say let's try OSX too and
In late 2012 i bought a 13" Macbook Air 1.8Ghz Dual Core i5 with HD4000, and i like it and i said to me let's change my main home computer too and go full OSX so
In April 2013 i bought an 21.5" iMAC 2.9 Ghz quad core and Geforce 650M with fusion drive and i love it
In late 2013 i was thinking that a better GPU and Wifi ac i need and bought the 27" 3.4Ghz quad core with Fusion drive and 780M
In the late 2013 year i decided to give my perfectly 13" Macbook Air to my girl and for me i bought for when i travel a 15" Macbook Pro 2.0Ghz quad core i7 wifi ac
 

Liberty.

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Sep 13, 2008
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2005 - iPod Nano 1G
2007 - iMac 24"
2008 - iPod Nano 4G
2008 - iPhone 3G
2009 - iPod Shuffle 2G
2010 - iPhone 4
2014 - Macbook Pro Retina 15"
 

ryannel2003

macrumors 68000
Jan 30, 2005
1,815
388
Greenville, NC
I've had so many I'm gonna try and remember them all:

2004:
iMac G3 (Bondi Blue)
eMac G4 1.25GHz

2005:
iPod Shuffle 512MB
iPod Mini (Silver 4GB)
iPod Video 16GB

2006:
iPod Nano (White 2GB)

2007:
iPod Nano (Blue 4GB)
12" iBook G4 1GHz
1.66GHz Core Duo Mac mini
17" iMac White 2GHz Core 2 Duo

2008:
13" White MacBook (2GHz Santa Rosa)
1st Gen iPod Touch (8GB)
3rd Gen iPod Nano (Silver 4GB)

2009:
13" Unibody MacBook (2GHz)

2010:
8GB iPhone 3GS (Black)

2011:
17" iMac G4 800MHz
13" White MacBook (2007 2GHz model)
2.26GHz Unibody White MacBook
16GB iPhone 4 (White)

2012:
13" MacBook Pro (2.3GHz Core i5)
13" MacBook Air (1.8GHz Core i5)
8GB iPhone 4 (Black)

2014:
13" Retina MacBook Pro
11" MacBook Air
16GB iPhone 5S (Space Grey)
 

koulmj

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Mar 18, 2013
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Lc2

I had an LC 3. At one point I had Oscar the grouch sing "I love trash" when dragging to the trash can.

:D
 

ccard3dev

macrumors regular
Nov 6, 2013
144
27
Michigan, US
Here is my :apple: history (I have owned so many that I forgot what year I got most of them!):

1: Inherited a "Bondi Blue" iMac G3 from my dad.
2: Inherited an iPod Classic from my dad.
3: Inherited a 2003 iBook G3 when my mom upgraded to a MacBook.
4: Inherited a 2005 iMac G5 from my dad when the iBook broke.
5: Purchased a 4th Generation iPod touch for myself.
6: Purchased a 5th Generation iPod Nano when the iPod touch broke.
7: Sold the iPod Nano and bought another 4th Generation iPod touch to replace it.
8: Inherited a 2008 iMac C2D from my dad when the iMac G5 broke.
9: Sold the 4th Gen. iPod touch and purchased the 5th Gen.
10: Sold the iMac and purchased a 2011 Mac Mini.
11: Purchased a 2012 MacBook Air (11")

Future:
12: Sell the 5th Gen. iPod touch and buy either an Unlocked iPhone 6 or the iPod touch 6th Gen. (if one is released).
13: Sell the 2012 MacBook Air and buy the Retina MacBook Air (fully-upgraded, when it is released).
 

sk1wbw

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May 28, 2011
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Apple //.
Apple //c.
A few Centris models.
A few Performa models.
A G3 Wallstreet Powerbook.
A G5 iMac.
A first gen Macbook Air.
A new 13" Macbook Pro.

First gen iPad.
First gen iPad Mini.

iPhone 3G
iPhone 3GS
iPhone 4
iPhone 4S
iPhone 5
iPhone 5C

And a few Newton Messagepads.
 
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rick3000

macrumors 6502a
May 6, 2008
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Used a friend's Powerbook G3 and was hooked:

2004 - eMac 1Ghz, upgraded RAM
2004 - iPod 3G 15GB
2004 - Used '98 iBook SE - Graphite, upgraded RAM and HDD
2004 - iBook 1.2Ghz
2009 - Unibody MacBook Pro 2.8Ghz, eventually upgraded to SSD & 8GB RAM
2009 - iPod Classic 120GB - Silver
2011 - iPhone 4 16GB
2011 - iPad 2 32GB
2012 - iPhone 5 16GB
2014 - Retina MacBook Pro 2.5Ghz, 1TB, 16GB RAM
2014/15 - iPhone 6

No pics, because you all know what these look like.
 

Voodoofreak

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Jul 7, 2012
234
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G4 Mac
iPod 1st Gen
iPhone 3G
iPod 2nd Gen
iPad 1
iPhone 4
iPod 3rd Gen
iPad 2
iPod Mini
iPad 3
Macbook Pro 15
iPhone 5
Macbook Pro Retina 15
iPhone 5S
 

merrickdrfc

macrumors 6502
Jan 8, 2011
474
133
Doncaster / Berlin
Computers
2010 21.5" iMac
2011 13" MacBook Air
2014 15" MacBook Pro Retina

iPhone
64 GB iPhone 5
64 GB iPhone 5s
128 GB iPhone 6

iPod
4 GB iPod Mini
8 GB iPod Touch 2G

iPad
32 GB iPad Air
 

mzd

macrumors 6502a
Jul 25, 2005
951
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Wisconsin
started with the iPod 3rd generation, 20GB.
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got the 2007 24" 2.8Ghz iMac (still have this one).
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moved up to a 32GB iPod touch, 2nd gen.
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first iPhone - the 32GB iPhone 4.
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upgraded to the 64GB iPhone 5.
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and finally the 64GB iPhone 6.
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TexasChemE

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Oct 28, 2011
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iPods
Original Nano
iPod Video (5th gen I think)

iPhones
AT&T iPhone 2G
AT&T iPhone 3Gs
AT&T iPhone 4
Verizon iPhone 4s
Verizon iPhone 5s
Verizon iPhone 6 plus

iPads
iPad 1st gen (3G + WiFi)
iPad 3rd gen
iPad Air
iPad mini with Retina

Macs
Late 2009 13'' MacBook
Late 2011 15'' MBP
Late 2013 13'' rMBP
 
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Tucom

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It was 2004 and I was in 7th grade. The first day of school my first class was held in wood works and design, and there, sitting across the room, was one of the most beautiful/awesome/interesting computers I'd ever seen -

A Blue and White Yosemite PowerMac G3 complete w/ matching monitor. I asked my brother to try and find me one the next day, and a few days later my awesome brother gave me my own Yosemite G3. Used it until 2005.





In 2005, I was so interested in getting a modern, up to date Mac that I eventually was able to get a PowerMac G5 dual 2.0Ghz from my same awesome brother with box and all for $500. He owns a graphics design and animation company called Avatar Labs - so he had one he was able to let go of.

Used that machine day in and day out for everything from school work to making animations in Adobe Flash to gaming, and it was my trouble-free workhorse up until I sold it in 2010.




In 2010/2011 - I moved and no longer had any computer (besides an Xbox 360) - so, yet again my awesome awesome brother has a solution - he let me borrow a 24" White C2D iMac. I then got a C2D Mac Mini, and a C2D Mac Mini, a 2005 G5 DC (not DP), and a G4 Cube. Half of these I bought myself.

I proceeded to sell the all the Macs in 2011/2012.




Then in 2012 I was the owner of a 2006 Mac Pro that I bought off of the Marketplace here on MacRumors. Used that for about a year, installed Mavericks on it with Tiamo's boot.fi - then sold it on eBay.


Then I was the owner of a 2012 Mac Mini, baseline model. I then found out I needed Windows for college, so I had to sell the Mini (didn't want to Bootcamp at the time) as I had an HP I figured I'd return the Mini for to get a gaming GPU for an HP ENVY desktop I had from the Mac Pro money.



NOW, finally, I have a 27 2009 iMac, an iPad 4th Gen, and a 2011 (2010/2012) Mac Pro with it's original box in like new condition that I'm waiting on a few parts for from OWC to mount the SSD properly.


That's the timeline of my Apple history. I still remember that B&W Yosemite, man, what a striking machine. So mesmerizing.


Awesome thread!
 

admiralburns

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Apr 12, 2015
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Apple IIGS Limited Edition (my first Apple, at age 6 or so)
Macintosh Quadra 650
02' iMac G4
iPod Nano 1st Gen
iPod Touch 3rd Gen
iPhone 3
MacBook Pro 13" Mid 2010
iPad 4
MacBook Air Mid 2013
iPhone 5c
iPad Air
MacBook Pro Retina 15" Mid 2014 (purchased last week, just docked it to my two 27" 1080p monitors with wireless trackpad, wireless keyboard, bluetooth external speaker, etc., enjoying it).
 

Mr. McMac

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Far away from liberals
Got my first Mac in 2002. I forget some of the dates and specs
2002 eMac
17" goose neck iMac
2 ibooks
3rd gen iPod Classic
4th gen iPod Classic
2006 Black MacBook
2006 Mac Mini (base model with upgrade ram)
2007 Mac Mini (base model with upgraded ram and HD)
3rd 4th, and 5th gen iPod Nano's
2nd gen iPod Touch
1st gen iPad
2 2nd gen Apple TV's
3rd gen iPod Shuffle
2009 24" iMac (top model)
2011 Mac Mini (base model with upgraded ram)
2014 Mac Mini (midrange model)
 
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Eithanius

macrumors 68000
Nov 19, 2005
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Macs

Late 2005 17" iMac G5 1.9GHz
Mid 2007 Mac Pro 8-core 3.0GHz Xeon (Clovertown)
Early 2009 Mac Pro 8-core 2.66GHz Xeon (Gainestown)
Mid 2010 15" MacBook Pro 2.66GHz i7

iPods

iPod touch 2nd-gen 32GB
iPod touch 4th-gen 32GB

iPhones

iPhone 4 32GB Black
iPhone 6 128GB Space Gray
 

Brookzy

macrumors 601
May 30, 2010
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In chronological order of purchasing:

iPod nano (1st generation)
17" iMac (the first Intel one)
iPhone
iPhone 3G
MacBook (aluminium unibody, Late 2008)
iPhone 3GS
iMac (27", Late 2009) (plus three replacement units for various serious issues)
Time Capsule
iPad (1st generation)
iPhone 4 (plus two replacement units for accidental damage)
MacBook Air (Late 2010)
iPad 2
iPhone 4S (plus one replacement unit for defect)
iMac (27", Mid 2011)
iPad (3rd generation)
iPhone 5 (plus one replacement unit for accidental damage)
iPhone 5S (plus one replacement unit for defect)
iPad Air
MacBook Air (Mid 2014)
iMac (21.5", Late 2013)
iPhone 6 (plus three replacement units; two for defects, one for accidental damage)
iPad Air 2
iMac (Retina 5K, Late 2014)
Apple Watch (42mm Stainless Steel)
MacBook (Retina, Early 2015)

...and my 19th birthday just passed! :p
 
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