Saturday, January 29, 2011

Congratulations Macintosh: Image of the week

We are situated on 24 January 1984. Then a very young Steve Jobs got on stage and introduced the first Apple Macintosh computer, which they began a new era in the world of computing both domestic and professional. This computer, the Macintosh 128K, consisted of an 8 MHz Motorola 68000 microprocessor with 128 KB of RAM and 64 MB of internal storage, mainly emphasizing the design all-in-one that even today is characteristic of Apple and iMacs.

Macintosh 128K was submitted that on 24 January. Apple had already begun to sell before other teams like the Apple I (1976) and the Apple II (1977) and Apple III (1980), although the user interface was far less graphic as we know them today. A few years later came the Apple Lisa (1983) who integrated the first GUI (Graphical User Interface, GUI) that was inherited by the first Macintosh that this week has served years, the Macintosh 128K.

The price of the equipment was $ 2,495 at the time and was based on a 9-inch screen and 512 × 342 pixel resolution, with optional floppy drive, keyboard (no arrow keys) and mouse (one button) both proprietary standards. Macintosh 128K that was part of the blame for which Apple has ended up becoming one of the leading companies.

Tech News From Buzz, congratulations on your birthday. 27 years in the technology world can say very few. In Applesfera | 27 Happy Birthday, Macintosh!. In Tech News Buzz | Apple 30 Anniversary Special.

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