Apple Products Now and Then

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It has always been my dream to collect classic Apple products and publish it on this site. Apple was really powerful, lackness of advanced resources in the old times didn't affect its development process; Apple was still producing fancy stuffs.

In front of your eyes, you will see collection of Apple products from time to time. Enjoy Different!

Pro. Go. Whoa. A Strategy as Simple as the Mac

[Timestamp: May 9, 1998]

iMac. It comes in colors

[Timestamp: January 17, 1999]

iMac. Re-birth announcement

[Timestamp: November 17, 1999]

Power Mac G4. 500MHz now available

[Timestamp: February 26, 2000]

The new PowerBook. Make desktop movies anywhere

[Timestamp: March 04, 2000]

AirPort Base Station

[Timestamp: June 16, 2000]

Make your own Summer Movies

[Timestamp: June 19, 2000]

Power Mac G4. Save up to $1000

[Timestamp: January 6, 2001]

Supercomputer To Go: The New PowerBook G4.

[Timestamp: January 18, 2001]

Rip. Mix. Burn. The new iMac.

[Timestamp: March 1, 2001]

Your life. To go. The new iBook.

[Timestamp: May 4, 2001]

Pro create. Introducing the new Power Mac G4.

[Timestamp: August 22, 2001]

The center of your digital lifestyle.

[Timestamp: October 10, 2001]

Say hello to iPod.

[Timestamp: October 23, 2001]

$50,000 editing system. Now 98% off.

[Timestamp: December 8, 2001]

The new iMac.

[Timestamp: February 2, 2002]

Introducing 1U, Apple style. Starting at $2999

[Timestamp: May 29, 2002]

The 700MHz iBook.

[Timestamp: June 4, 2002]

eMac

[Timestamp: June 6, 2002]

Introducing the new Power Mac G4.

[Timestamp: August 17, 2002]

"My PC wasn't Plug-n-Play. It was Plug-n-Get-Mad."

[Timestamp: September 13, 2002]

1GHz with SuperDrive. The new Titanium PowerBook G4.

[Timestamp: November 7, 2002]

iBook. The most affordable portable Mac ever at just $999.

[Timestamp: November 8, 2002]

The new iMacs.

[Timestamp: February 7, 2003]

The Power Mac G5.

[Timestamp: July 27, 2003]

Presenting the new 20-inch iMac.

[Timestamp: November 29, 2003]

iPod mini

[Timestamp: January 28, 2004]

100 million free songs.

[Timestamp: February 2, 2004]

Introducing AirPort Express. Featuring AirTunes.

[Timestamp: June 9, 2004]

Binary Stars. The new Power Mac G5 lineup.

[Timestamp: June 18, 2004]

iPod Your BMW.

[Timestamp: June 22, 2004]

Awesome now comes in three sizes.

[Timestamp: June 30, 2004]

The iPod. Remixed.

[Timestamp: July 21, 2004]

Real-time motion graphics redefined.

[Timestamp: August 11, 2004]

Live wirelessly for less. The New iBook.

[Timestamp: October 25, 2004]

iPod Special Edition

[Timestamp: October 27, 2004]

The New Dual 2.3GHz Xserve G5.

[Timestamp: January 8, 2005]

Life is random.

[Timestamp: January 12, 2005]

The most affordable Mac ever.

[Timestamp: January 16, 2005]

Travel light and fast. The new PowerBooks.

[Timestamp: February 3, 2005]

The new iPod photo.

[Timestamp: February 24, 2005]

Tiger unleashed.

[Timestamp: April 13, 2005]

Introducing Mighty Mouse.

[Timestamp: August 3, 2005]

iPod nano

[Timestamp: September 10, 2005]

The new iMac G5

[Timestamp: October 13, 2005]

The new iPod

[Timestamp: November 2, 2005]

What's an Intel chip doing in a Mac?

[Timestamp: January 18, 2006]

MacBook Pro. Now shipping.

[Timestamp: February 20, 2006]

To every iTunes Music Store customer, thanks a billion.

[Timestamp: February 28, 2006]

iPod Hi-Fi. Home stereo. Reinvented.

[Timestamp: March 20, 2006]

The new Mac mini. Small is beautiful.

[Timestamp: March 31, 2006]

17-inch MacBook Pro. The art of more.

[Timestamp: April 30, 2006]

Introducing the do-everything-out-of-the-box MacBook.

[Timestamp: May 28, 2006]

Introducing Mac Pro Quad Xeon 64-bit workstation.

[Timestamp: August 20, 2006]

Completely remastered. The new iPod nano

[Timestamp: September 24, 2006]

Sounds good. Does good.

[Timestamp: October 17, 2006]

2 for the road.

[Timestamp: October 27, 2006]

Everything 2

[Timestamp: November 23, 2006]

Introducing iPhone. Apple reinvents the phone.

[Timestamp: January 20, 2007]

Put some color on. iPod shuffle

[Timestamp: February 1, 2007]

If it's on iTunes, it's on your widescreen TV.

[Timestamp: March 30, 2007]

Mac Pro. Core values. 8-core Xeon workstation.

[Timestamp: April 9, 2007]

Same lovable MacBook. New lovable speed.

[Timestamp: May 19, 2007]

The new iMac. You can't be too thin. Or too powerful.

[Timestamp: August 10, 2007]

Meet the best iPods ever.

[Timestamp: September 6, 2007]

A little video for everyone. The new iPod nano

[Timestamp: September 19, 2007]

Touch comes to iPod. Introducing iPod touch

[Timestamp: October 10, 2007]

Introducing MacBook Air. The world's thinnest notebook.

[Timestamp: January 20, 2008]

iPhone Software Roadmap

[Timestamp: March 20, 2008]

New design. New feature. iPod nano rocks like never before.

[Timestamp: September 8, 2008]

The funnest iPod ever.

[Timestamp: September 8, 2008]

All of them are put inside My Flickr Photostream. Have a nice day.

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11 Comments

#1

Ed

Enough. Nice site, but if you can't be bothered to provide a decent RSS feed (it's really not difficult), I don't see why I should continue to visit. Unsubscribing.

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#2

MacPhobia

I can see Microsoft Internet Explorer Icon.. here T he center of your digital lifestyle. [Timestamp: October 10, 2001] wondering why was Apple using Internet explorer instead of their own lovely ( :-D ) Safari ..

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#3

Stolencheese

Very nice collection, cheers!

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#4

Karl Roos

Mainly things have gotten... thinner. Nice article :)

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#5

Jake

Excellent collection - thanks for all the effort putting this together. I love their headlines, and image shots.. very unique in the IT world. I cannot believe that they have been doing the same style for so many years.. if it works no need to fix it.. What occurs to me though is that no other company have used the "apple" way of advertising new products - less is more.. the product sells itself.. Maybe other companies don't have enough faith in their products.

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#6

John

Power Mac G4. Save up to $1000. It's only cutting price from $1599 to $1299, any math genius here?

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#7

Melebius

MacPhobia: Macs used to use Internet Explorer around 2000 but later Apple started to develop its own browser. Much better one. :-P

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#8

Miguel Machado

Great post as usual! I forgot the iphone 3G

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#9

Dragracer

nice trip down the memory lane

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#10

Terry

Very nice post, though I started touching Mac in 2004. Nice memory, nice products, nice design:) Now I have Macbook, iMac, iPhone 3g, probably a new Macbook or Macbook Pro. Totally *nix user, no Windows to me. Happy Thanksgiving!

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#11

chris

this just reminds me that much more how much i love my mac book!

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