Welcome to the story of Apple computers. This will be a long blog post, so if you only have time, for one thing, today, make it this one.
Apple I
Apple I was the first personal computer. It was designed by Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, and Ronald Wayne. The Apple I was sold as a kit to customers who assembled it themselves. It didn’t have a monitor or keyboard; instead, it had a single-button keypad and two hexadecimal number displays that could be used to enter numbers into memory (you would press each button to move through the digits).
The price? You guessed it — 666 dollars!
Apple II
Apple II was the first computer that could be used by the average person. It had a mouse and graphical user interface, which was revolutionary at the time. It also had a floppy disk drive, which allowed users to save their work on disks instead of writing it down by hand.
Lisa
Lisa was the first computer to use a mouse, and it was also the first computer to have a graphical user interface.
In addition, it is important to note that Lisa wasn’t just an Apple product; this machine actually came from one of Steve Jobs’ other companies — the Byte Shop chain of retail stores.
Macintosh
The first Macintosh was introduced in 1984. It was a revolutionary machine that changed the way we interact with computers. Designed to be easy to use, it revolutionized the way we work on the computer by using a mouse and graphical user interface (GUI). This meant that anyone could use it without having any technical knowledge about how computers worked, something that had not been done before this time period.
The Apple Macintosh line of machines continued through several iterations over the years but all shared some common features:
- They had an integrated display screen so you could see what was happening without having to switch between screens or windows;
- They were designed with ease of use in mind;
- They used a mouse pointer instead of just typing commands into a command line windowed environment like Windows does today;
Macbook
MacBook is a line of laptops, sub-brands, and product lines produced by Apple Inc., which are designed to be more portable than their predecessors. The first Macbook computers were introduced in 2006.
The first generation MacBook Pro was released on January 7th, 2008 as one of the first mass-marketed notebooks to use Intel Core 2 Duo CPU technology (which uses both x86 and ARM architectures). It has since been succeeded by several models including Air, Pro Retina Display & Space Gray models with Touch Bar support.
In 2012 Apple discontinued production of the Air after six years due to declining sales numbers against its main competitors: Google Chromebooks which offer similar functionality at lower prices ($200 — $250US) while maintaining backwards compatibility with older operating systems like Microsoft Windows XP; however they’ve recently announced plans once again consider producing new versions featuring better hardware components including faster processors capable handling demanding tasks like video editing software etcetera...
iPhone
The iPhone is a smartphone that was first released in 2007. It was the first phone to have Siri, an Apple-developed virtual assistant. The iPhone has an App Store for downloading apps and games, which is where you can find many of the best apps available on your device today.
The touchscreen allows you to do things like swipe through photos or take screenshots from within an app; this feature makes it easier than ever before to take photos with your phone’s camera! You’ll also find headphone jacks on most newer models of iPhones because they’re still useful even when they’re not being used as speakers (which they were originally intended). Last but not least, there’s always that home button at the bottom right corner — which means no matter where else you might be using your device while typing out messages or surfing websites online without having any problems whatsoever thinking again!
iPad
The first iPad was released in 2010. It was the first tablet computer to be sold, and it was also the first computer to use a touch screen. It’s also capable of running apps, which can be downloaded from Apple’s App Store.
The iPad is capable of running many different kinds of applications, including games and productivity software like Microsoft Office and Adobe Photoshop Elements 12.
Steve Jobs was an incredible inventor and entrepreneur.
Steve Jobs was an incredible inventor and entrepreneur. He was a visionary, who saw the potential for computing in every place, from your pocket to your wrist. He also had great leadership skills, which helped him build a company that could stand out from the rest of its competition.
Steve Jobs had many talents when it came to communication; he could talk about anything with anyone at any time and make them understand what he wanted them to do or buy into his vision for something new or innovative that they hadn’t thought about before!
Conclusion
The Apple brand owes its success to the legacy of Steve Jobs. He changed technology, expanded our imaginations, and inspired us all with his vision for the future. We can only hope that he will continue to inspire us all with his ideas in life as well.