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A PowerMac 9500/132. Purchased it to try my hand at 3D graphic design and animation. I could never get used to the operating system, coming from DOS and Windows. Sold it after a couple of years and stayed in the Windows world until last year when I was given an iMac. Fell in love with the iMac and Lion. Have since purchased another iMac for my girlfriend, and will probably get an Air soon.
 
4GB. Still Kickin' although the battery only lasts 4 hours. I don't want to "replace" it as I hate the current (6th) generation.

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kind of my first but it isn't a actually product and apple software update doesn't work anymore with windows is blank :(
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First ever Apple computer (Found in my mom's closet when I was about 6):

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Macintosh LCIII

First ever "new when bought" Apple Product (Got when I was about 9):

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2nd Generation iPod Nano (2GB)
 
The first Apple product I remember using was a Macintosh LC III when I was younger. The first one I owned was a 5G Nano (I never really used Apple products until a couple years ago). It's very, very slashed up right now, and a large portion of the metal is exposed after a certain incident :(. The first Apple computer I owned is a 1.33 GHz iBook G4, (Last year) and it ran amazingly with only 512 MB of RAM on Mac OS X 10.5.8.
 
My first Apple product is a little Ipod Shuffle of 1st generation.
512mb!

Very thin and small for the time. :D

Oh, and the accessory for hang on the neck was the cool thing that come together . ;D
 

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Another 3rd Gen iPod, which led to a 4th Gen iPod > 5th Gen iPod > 1st MBA > Mac mini > iPhone 3GS > 2010 MBA > iPhone 4S > iMac 2011
 
Late 2001 iBook. Mac OS X sold me.

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I loved this notebook a lot. It went with me everywhere for years.

In 2007 - it couldn't handle any up-to-date software anymore - I donated it and it went to students in Rwanda (with Ubuntu installed so they could actually use it for something).

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Mid eighties, Macintosh SE...
BTW, it's still alive - having it's 20 MB harddrive filled with a stripped down System 7 and MiniCad 5.0.
Unfortunately, no more disk space left to save a file :eek:

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wow. some of you are ooooolllllddddd.... :D;););) no offense guys, I think it" awesome. I wish I had one of these old beauties.....here is my first Apple purchase back in 2008


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