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The first Mac I bought for myself was a 7600.

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Just over AU$6000 with a 17" monitor IIRC, for 132Mhz of pure power. :D

It's in the garage now, with the other $6000 computers. :rolleyes::D
 
2008 Black Macbook

2.4 GHz Dual Core, 2 GB RAM, 250 GB HDD
 

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700mhz iBook G3 w/384mb RAM - Beautiful machine, died because of the graphics chips' soldering issue that plagued the G3 iBooks.

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iPod (most current gen at the time) back in 2007 or so then an iPhone 4 then 4S then Macbook Pro then iPad 1 then iPad 2 :D
 
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60gb.

I got it for Christmas. Had to go to about 5 different Best Buy's looking for one. I wanted white but we were lucky to even find a black one.
 
Ipod 4th gen 20gb which my friend lost then he bought me a 3rd gen 40gb which I used for 2 years (hard drive went bad)
 
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Third gen iPod nano. My friend had one and I had a crappy sansa e250. I tried his iPod a few times and eventually bought one (the same one pictured.)
 
The first Apple product I could call my own was my old Performa 550 my dad got me when I was about 7 for my birthday. :)
 
The first Apple product I personally owned was the Second Gen. iPod Nano.
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Back when I thought 2GB was a huge amount of storage.:cool:
 
2nd Generation iPod Nano

Got my first Apple product back in spring of 2007. Still own it, actually. It's the iPod I use in my car via USB.

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1.25GHz Rev. B PowerBook G4 - ordered shortly after Dell completely screwed up a custom laptop order by cancelling it (due to a manufacturing change on their end) and not informing me.
 

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