Sunday 20 April 2014

APPLE - Mac in 30 years


1984 - Macintosh (computer that changed everything)
1985 - Macintosh XL (pioneering electronic music)
1986 - Macintosh Plus (bringing design into the digital space)
MacBook
1987 - Macintosh II (harnessing the power of data)
1988 - Macintosh IIx (setting topography free)
1989 - Macintosh Portable (visualizing the impossible
1990 - Macintosh LC (making art-kind friendly)
1991 - PowerBook (making liberal arts and technology)
1992 - Macintosh Quadra 950 (deconstructing traditional design)
1993 - Macintosh TV (re-imagining the video game)
1994 - PowerBook 540c (orchestrating music and technology)
1995 - Power Macintosh 8500 (envisioning the graphic novel)
1996 - PowerBook 1400 (designing pop culture)
1997 - Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh (chronicling the digital age)
1998 - iMac (making the world smaller)
1999 - Power Mac G4 (reinventing music production)
2000 - iBook (bringing fashion to life)
PowerMac G4

2001 - PowerBook G4 (breaking down musical barriers
2002 - iMac (mobilizing the photo studio)
2003 - Power Mac G5 (leading the way in sports
2004 - iBook G4 (unleashing every student's potential)
2005 - iMac G5 (building an icon)
2006 - MacBook Pro (redefining radio)
2007 - iMac (charting new territory
2008 - MacBook Air (designing on the world stage)
2009 - iMac (taking science out of the lab)
2010 - MacBook Air (visualizing surgery from the inside out)
2011 - MacBook Pro (teaching the world to code)
2012 - MacBook Pro with Retinal display (exploring frontiers of art
2013 - iMac (performing at the highest level)
2014 - MacPro (creating future)