Apple produces and sells desktop computers like the iMac, laptops like the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, mobile devices like the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch, and the company owns the iTunes store. Some of Apple's most popular products include the iPhone, which makes phone calls like an iPod Touch but also functions as a smartphone, the iPad, which is a large touchscreen tablet computer, and the iPod, Apple's original portable music player introduced in 2001. Apple sells its devices and computers worldwide and is known for their user-friendly interface and integration between products.
2. • On April 1st 1976 Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and
Ronald Wayne established Apple, and in July of that
year the first Apple computer went on sale for
$666.66...
• This morning we are going look at the computers
and devices that Apple make and sell today in
2012. This slideshow was created with Keynote,
an Apple software program similar to Powerpoint.
3. Apple Inc sell desktop
computers, laptops, the
iPod, the iPad, the
iPhone and the
company owns iTunes.
4. The iMac family are the cream of the crop when it comes to Apple desktop
computers.
• Top of the pile is this all singing all
dancing 27” monster which will set you
back a cool €1829 !
• It has a whopping 8GB RAM, 1TB hard
drive, built-in form factor (internals are
built behind the screen).
• It has the software suites iWork and iLife
installed as standard.
• Wireless Bluetooth keyboard and
mouse.
5. MacBooks.
• MacBooks are the
entry level for
many into the
Apple way of
computing and
though they are
considerably more
expensive than
“normal” laptops,
the reputation and
reliability of these
little gems ensures
they sell in their
millions every year.
6. The MacBook Air
The MacBook Air was first
unveiled in 2008 and is a first
in that it has a solid state
hard drive as opposed to the
more traditional disc based
models. What that means is
that the Air notebook is
extremely light and is less
prone to HDD failure due to
no moving parts in the
storage department.
7. Mac Mini
The Mac Mini retails for around €700 but does not come with a
monitor. A lot of people use it as a media streamer/server,
connecting it directly to their TV and viewing content directly
from the Internet or from another Apple computer elsewhere in
the home. This device came on-stream in 2005.
9. Ipods
Portable music player
first introduced in 2001
•From the tiny Shuffle which holds 500 songs to
the iPod Classic which can handle 40,000 songs,
there is sure to be one to suit.
10. The iPad
•An overgrown iPod Touch?
•Not at all, The iPad can surf
the Web, is touch screen and
can do most computing tasks.
•It is fast becoming the most
sought after gadget in the
world.
11. Essentially the iPhone
same as an
iPod
Touch...but
it makes
phone calls!
13. The first Apple computer, hand
built by Steve Wozniak in his shed,
during 1975-76
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•I like Apple computers...I think
they are far easier to use, last
longer, are free of virus
attacks...the downside for many is
the initial cost of buying into the
Apple Way of doing things.