The year that the first Apple Macintosh computer made its debut was 1984. It had the operating system Mac OS 1.0, and it featured a black and white monitor with a 3.5-inch floppy drive.
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In 1976
In 1984 Apple introduced the graphical user interface (GUI) for the Macintosh.
In 1976
The Apple Macintosh computer first appeared in 1984.
1963
On January 24, 1984, Apple Computer, Inc. (now Apple Inc.) introduced the Apple Macintosh personal computer, with the Macintosh 128K model, which came bundled with the Mac OS operating system.
The Apple 1 started selling in July 1976. The first Macintosh computer was sold in 1984.
The Macintosh was introduced by Apple on 24 January 1984 using a great commercial based on George Orwell's 1984. In December, 1983, Apple Computers ran its famous "1984" Macintosh television commercial, on a small unknown station solely to make the commercial eligible for awards during 1984. The commercial cost 1.5 million and only ran once in 1983. News and talk shows everywhere replayed it, making TV history. The next month, Apple Computer ran the same ad during the NFL Super Bowl, and millions of viewers saw their first glimpse of the Macintosh computer. The commercial was directed by Ridley Scott, and the Orwellian scene depicted the IBM world being destroyed by a new machine, the "Macintosh."
Hi there Jeff invented the Macintosh. It was in the Christmas holiday that the working prototype was made. Hi there Jeff invented the Macintosh. It was in the Christmas holiday 1979 that the working prototype was made.
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