Opinion: The top 10 standout Macs of the past 25 years
Published 1/16/2009 at Latest from Computerworld
Launched in January 1984 with an iconic ad that ran during the Super Bowl, the first Apple Macintosh opened the door for a computer revolution that led to the PowerBook, the iMac and even the iPhone. Columnist Michael DeAgonia chooses the 10 Mac models that made the biggest splash.
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