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The Macintosh Classic II was the successor to the first Macintosh computer Apple sold that had a price tag under $1000. As such, there were some lower specs for this machine such as the monochrome ...
While old Apple hardware is mostly long-gone, there are ways to run some of your antique software on your current Mac. Here's how to get started emulating old Apple computers on your new machine.
The biggest drawback of the new Apple Macintosh Classic is that it is sometimes difficult to find. The Classic was introduced nearly three months ago, but it is only now starting to appear in ...
Mac II was the first Apple computer to support a color display. It sold for an introductory price of $5,500, nearly twice the cost of the Macintosh SE. Photo courtesy of Alexander Schaelss via ...
The Macintosh Classic II was the successor to the first Macintosh computer Apple sold that had a price tag under $1000. As such, there were some lower specs for this machine such as the monochrome ...
For $20,000 you could be the one to buy an Apple Macintosh Color Classic originally bought in the early 1990s — and then never taken out of its box.
I bought my first computer, a Mac Classic II, in 1991. I was 23 then, and my personal savings dropped to $0 after that purchase. Buying a computer -- or, I should say, an Apple computer -- was a ...
* This is not the same as the "Macintosh Classic II" released in 1993. Thanks, Adam Goff, for reminding me of this earlier "classic" Mac. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox ...
The temptation to buy a Macintosh TV quickly passed, and I ended up spending my hard earned cash on a PowerBook 165 instead. (That's right, I willingly bought a machine with a 9.8" passive-matrix ...