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e44 – Portability

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Apple has been striving to make their products thinner, lighter, and easier to carry around for well over 30 years. We discuss some landmark products in Apple's quest for portability.

Apple IIc
Apple IIc Apple Flat Panel Display
Apple Flat Panel Display Macintosh Portable
Macintosh Portable 1984 Macintosh prototype
1984 Macintosh prototype 1984 Macintosh prototype
1984 Macintosh prototype 1984 Macintosh prototype
1984 Macintosh prototype PowerBook 100
PowerBook 100 Duo Dock
Duo Dock Duo MiniDock
Duo MiniDock 12" PowerBook G4
12" PowerBook G4
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e44 – Portability

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Apple has been striving to make their products thinner, lighter, and easier to carry around for well over 30 years. We discuss some landmark products in Apple's quest for portability.

Apple IIc
Apple IIc Apple Flat Panel Display
Apple Flat Panel Display Macintosh Portable
Macintosh Portable 1984 Macintosh prototype
1984 Macintosh prototype 1984 Macintosh prototype
1984 Macintosh prototype 1984 Macintosh prototype
1984 Macintosh prototype PowerBook 100
PowerBook 100 Duo Dock
Duo Dock Duo MiniDock
Duo MiniDock 12" PowerBook G4
12" PowerBook G4
  continue reading

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