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Best 1 Apple Macintosh IIx

The Apple Macintosh IIx, released in 1986, was a significant upgrade featuring a NuBus slot for expansion cards and a faster processor than earlier models, marking a move towards greater customization...

2 Apple Macintosh (Original)

The Macintosh fundamentally changed personal computing by popularizing the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and the mouse for the masses. It moved computing beyond command lines into a visual, intuitive...

3 Apple Macintosh IIsi

The Apple Macintosh IIsi, released in 1989, was a mid-range desktop computer featuring a NuBus expansion slot and offering upgradeable RAM up to 16MB initially, later expandable further.

4 Uninvited

Uninvited is a 1986 adventure game developed for Macintosh by ICOM Simulations. It presents a suspenseful story set in a United States mansion, utilizing a point-and-click interface and retro style. T...

5 Apple Macintosh LC III

The Apple Macintosh LC III, released in 1993, was a low-cost desktop computer featuring a Motorola 68LC32 processor and offering color display capabilities at a resolution of 640x480 pixels.

6 Apple Macintosh Classic II

The Apple Macintosh Classic II, released in 1991, featured a Motorola 68040 processor running at 16 MHz and offered an upgraded video card supporting up to 16 colors simultaneously.

7 Apple Macintosh IIvx

The Apple Macintosh IIvx, released in 1990, was a desktop computer featuring a Motorola 68030 processor and offering expandable NuBus slots for enhanced functionality.

8 Apple Macintosh LC II

The Apple Macintosh LC II, released in 1991, was a low-cost desktop computer featuring a Motorola 68LC040 processor and offering both local bus and NuBus expansion slots for increased functionality.

9 Apple Macintosh IIvi

The Apple Macintosh IIvi, released in 1991, was a budget-friendly all-in-one desktop computer featuring a NuBus slot for expansion and initially shipped with a Motorola 68030 processor.

10 Apple Macintosh TV

The Apple Macintosh TV, released in 1993, was a compact desktop computer designed to resemble and integrate with standard television sets, featuring a built-in tuner and remote control.

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