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  2. Category:Macintosh laptops - Wikipedia

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  3. Beige box - Wikipedia

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    IBM's early desktop computers (e.g. IBM Personal Computer, IBM PC/AT) were beige, and box-shaped, and most manufacturers of clones followed suit. [citation needed] As IBM and its imitators came to dominate the industry, these features became standards of desktop computer design. Early Macintosh models were a beige color (specifically Pantone 453).

  4. iMac G3 - Wikipedia

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    In the quarter the iMac shipped, Macintosh computer sales grew year-on-year for the first time since late 1995, and saw the Mac grow its worldwide market share from 3 to 5 percent. [12] Apple went from losing $878 million in 1997 to making $414 million in 1998, its first profit in three years. [ 40 ]

  5. Macintosh Plus - Wikipedia

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    The Macintosh Plus was the last classic Mac to have an RJ11 port on the front of the unit for the keyboard, as well as the DE-9 connector for the mouse; models released after the Macintosh Plus would use ADB ports. The Mac Plus was the first Apple computer to utilize user-upgradable SIMM memory modules instead of single DIP DRAM chips. Four ...

  6. PowerBook G3 - Wikipedia

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    The PowerBook G3 is a series of laptop Macintosh personal computers that was designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer from 1997 to 2001. It was the first laptop to use the PowerPC G3 (PPC740/750) series of microprocessors, and was marketed as the fastest laptop in the world for its entire production run.

  7. Macintosh Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Classic features several improvements over the Macintosh Plus, which it replaced as Apple's low-end Mac computer: it is up to 25 percent faster than the Plus, [1] about as fast as the SE, [5] and includes an Apple SuperDrive 3.5" floppy disk drive as standard. [19] The SuperDrive can read and write to Macintosh, MS-DOS, OS/2, and ProDOS ...

  8. Macintosh 128K - Wikipedia

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    The Macintosh, later rebranded as the Macintosh 128K, is the original Macintosh personal computer from Apple. It is the first successful mass-market all-in-one desktop personal computer with a graphical user interface, built-in screen and mouse. It was pivotal in establishing desktop publishing as a general office function.

  9. Category:Macintosh computers by case type - Wikipedia

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    Macintosh all-in-ones (2 C, 16 P) D. Macintosh desktops (30 P) L. Macintosh laptops (2 C, 3 P) T. Macintosh towers (16 P) Pages in category "Macintosh computers by ...