
Macintosh 128K - Wikipedia
It is the first successful mass-market all-in-one desktop personal computer with a graphical user interface, built-in screen and mouse. It was pivotal in establishing desktop publishing as a …
History of Apple Computers
Jan 18, 2022 · The first Macintosh was unveiled on January 24, 1984, becoming the first commercially successful PC to feature GUI (graphical user interface), a mouse, and an …
Apple Macintosh Microcomputer - National Museum of American …
The Macintosh 512 KB, nicknamed "Fat Mac," was introduced in September 1984. It gave users four times as much memory, and allowed them to keep several major programs open …
The Apple Macintosh was first released 40 years ago: These people ... - BBC
On 24 January 1984, the Apple Macintosh 128K personal computer was unveiled to the world, but 40 years later it still has a loyal following of fans – and users.
The History of the Apple Macintosh - Mac History
Feb 10, 2021 · The Apple Macintosh revolutionized the computer industry. Steve Jobs and his team arranged for the computer to be used by the normal “person in the street”.
A Visual History of the Apple Computer - PCMag
Jan 24, 2024 · The Macintosh 512K, or "Fat Mac" as it was affectionately known, debuted in Sept. 1984, and included upgraded memory and internals.
Today in Apple history: Apple ships the first Mac
On January 24, 1984, computing changed forever. The first Mac, the mighty Macintosh 128K, brought a mouse and GUI to the masses.
Macintosh launched on Jan 24, 1984 and changed the world — …
Jan 24, 2019 · "You've just seen some pictures of Macintosh," said Steve Jobs at the official launch of the Mac. He was on stage at the Flint Center in De Anza College, Cupertino, on …
The History of Apple Computers - ThoughtCo
May 13, 2025 · On April 1, 1976, they debuted the first Apple computer, the Apple 1, a desktop computer that came as a single motherboard, pre-assembled, unlike other personal computers …
36 Years Ago Today, Steve Jobs Unveiled the First Macintosh
On January 24, 1984, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the first Macintosh at Apple's annual shareholder's meeting in Cupertino, California, debuting the new computer equipped …