Apple's Journey Through Time

A Historical Journey through the Apple Products

Apple 1

Apple I (1976)

The first Apple Computer, which was designed by Steve Jobs and Steven Jobs. It was the first personal computer to run on the Apple Operating System. It had a 1976 design, but it didn't sell well at first.

Apple II

Apple II (1977)

The second generation of Apple computers, released in 1977. It was more powerful than the previous model. It introduced the BASIC programming language, making it easier for users to program.

Apple III

Apple III (1977)

This was Apple's third computer, released in 1977. The Apple III was one of the first computers to feature a graphics display. It also introduced the Macintosh architecture, which became a major breakthrough in computing.

Apple IV

Apple IV (1980)

The Apple IV was released in 1980. It was the first Apple computer to have a graphics display. It was also the first to support the Apple Lisa operating system.

Apple 128K

Apple 128K (1984)

The Apple 128K was released in 1984. It featured a 128KB memory and came with a floppy disk drive. It was considered a high-end product for its time.

Apple 270K

Apple 270K (1985)

The Apple 270K was launched in 1985. It offered improved performance over the previous models and was aimed at business users.

Macintosh 128K

Macintosh 128K (1984)

The Macintosh 128K was released in 1984. It was the first Macintosh computer, featuring a graphical user interface and a mouse.

Macintosh SE

Macintosh SE (1985)

The Macintosh SE was released in 1985. It was the first Macintosh with a serial port and ran the same software as the Macintosh 128K.

Macintosh Plus

Macintosh Plus (1986)

The Macintosh Plus was released in 1986. It offered better performance and features compared to the earlier models. It also supported the same software as the Macintosh SE.

Macintosh SE/1

Macintosh SE/1 (1986)

The Macintosh SE/1 was released in 1986. It was an upgraded version of the Macintosh SE. It supported the same software and had improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh 128K

Macintosh 128K (1984)

The Macintosh 128K was released in 1984. It was the first Macintosh computer, featuring a graphical user interface and a mouse.

Apple IIgs

Apple IIgs (1994)

The Apple IIgs was released in 1994. It was the first Apple computer to be marketed as a personal computer. It featured a 64-bit processor and better software support.

Macintosh SE/3

Macintosh SE/3 (1996)

The Macintosh SE/3 was released in 1996. It was an upgraded version of the original Macintosh SE. It included additional features such as a digital timer and a CD-ROM drive.

Macintosh SE/4

Macintosh SE/4 (1997)

The Macintosh SE/4 was released in 1997. It was the final revision of the original Macintosh SE. It included improved performance and new features.

Macintosh SE/5

Macintosh SE/5 (1998)

The Macintosh SE/5 was released in 1998. It was the last iteration of the Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/6

Macintosh SE/6 (1999)

The Macintosh SE/6 was released in 1999. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/7

Macintosh SE/7 (2000)

The Macintosh SE/7 was released in 2000. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/8

Macintosh SE/8 (2001)

The Macintosh SE/8 was released in 2001. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/9

Macintosh SE/9 (2002)

The Macintosh SE/9 was released in 2002. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/10

Macintosh SE/10 (2003)

The Macintosh SE/10 was released in 2003. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/11

Macintosh SE/11 (2004)

The Macintosh SE/11 was released in 2004. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/12

Macintosh SE/12 (2005)

The Macintosh SE/12 was released in 2005. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/13

Macintosh SE/13 (2006)

The Macintosh SE/13 was released in 2006. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/14

Macintosh SE/14 (2007)

The Macintosh SE/14 was released in 2007. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/15

Macintosh SE/15 (2008)

The Macintosh SE/15 was released in 2008. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/16

Macintosh SE/16 (2009)

The Macintosh SE/16 was released in 2009. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/17

Macintosh SE/17 (2010)

The Macintosh SE/17 was released in 2010. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/18

Macintosh SE/18 (2011)

The Macintosh SE/18 was released in 2011. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/19

Macintosh SE/19 (2012)

The Macintosh SE/19 was released in 2012. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/20

Macintosh SE/20 (2013)

The Macintosh SE/20 was released in 2013. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/21

Macintosh SE/21 (2014)

The Macintosh SE/21 was released in 2014. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/22

Macintosh SE/22 (2015)

The Macintosh SE/22 was released in 2015. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/23

Macintosh SE/23 (2016)

The Macintosh SE/23 was released in 2016. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/24

Macintosh SE/24 (2017)

The Macintosh SE/24 was released in 2017. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/25

Macintosh SE/25 (2018)

The Macintosh SE/25 was released in 2018. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/26

Macintosh SE/26 (2019)

The Macintosh SE/26 was released in 2019. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/27

Macintosh SE/27 (2020)

The Macintosh SE/27 was released in 2020. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/28

Macintosh SE/28 (2021)

The Macintosh SE/28 was released in 2021. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/29

Macintosh SE/29 (2022)

The Macintosh SE/29 was released in 2022. It was the final version of the original Macintosh SE. It provided continued improvements in performance and features.

Macintosh SE/30

Macintosh SE/30 (2023)

The Macintosh SE/30 was released in 2023. It was the final version of the