This document provides a brief history of Macintosh computers designed by Apple Inc. It mentions the first Macintosh computer and then lists various Mac models released from 1976 to 2006. It also summarizes the releases of Mac OS X Snow Leopard in 2009 and OS X Mavericks in 2013, including key details about their announcement, release dates, and pricing. Additionally, it mentions the original iPod announcement in 2001 and includes photos of iMac and MacBook Air computers.
5. Apple I (1976).
Apple II (1977).
Apple II Plus (1979).
Apple III (1980).
Apple III Plus (1983).
Apple II (1983).
Apple Lisa (1983).
iMac DV (1999).
PowerBook G3 (2000).
Power Macintosh Cube (2000).
PowerBook Titanium G4 (2001).
iMac Patterns (2001).
iBook (2001).
Power Macintosh Quicksilver (2001).
Power Macintosh Mirror (2002).
PowerBook G4 Aluminium (2003).
Power Macintosh G5 (2003).
eMac (2003).
iBook G4 (2003).
iMac G5 (2004).
Mac mini (2005).
MacBook Pro (2006).
Computers
8. SNOW LEOPARDSnow Leopard was publicly
unveiled on June 8, 2009 at the
APPLE WORLDWIDE
DEVELOPERS
CONFERENCE. On August 28,
2009, it was released
worldwide,and was made
available for purchase from
Apple's website and its retail
stores at the price of US$29 for
a single-user license. As a
result of the low price, initial
sales of Snow Leopard were
significantly higher than that of
its predecessors. The release
of Snow Leopard came nearly
two years after the introduction
of Mac OS X Leopard,
9.
10. OS X MAVERICS
OS X Mavericks (version 10.9) is
the tenth major release of OS X for
laptops, and Mac servers. OS X
Mavericks announced June 10,
2013 in the 2013 WWDC, and it
can be downloaded from the Mac
App Store. This new version of OS
X marks the beginning of a change
in the naming scheme of OS X,
leaving the use of the big cats and
turning to names based on
locations in California. So this
version of the operating system
called Mavericks, a town in
California where the 'surf' is very
popular, which makes the logo a
wave from the sea.
11.
12. iPod is a line of portable
digital audio players designed
and marketed by Apple Inc. It
was presented for the first
time on October 22, 2001.