Name all your Macs in chronological order!

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  • Reply 61 of 78
    mrtotesmrtotes Posts: 760member
    Classic II

    LCIII (with CD300e)

    Performa 450

    Performa 6400

    iMac DV Grape

    iBook SE 466

    Titanium Powerbook G4 1GHz Superdrive (the best design laptop ever)

    iMac 20" G4 (the best design iMac ever)



    Given the design that Ive put in to the last two I still can't be convinced to move from G4 to Intel... yet...



    Only the LCIII has died and that was just the SCSI hard disk... but at 8 years old at the time it wasn't getting replaced.
  • Reply 62 of 78
    benroethigbenroethig Posts: 2,782member
    update:

    15" 75mhz Performa 5200CD (PPC603 equivilent to the iMac)

    350mhz PowerMac G3 (best overall computer design that I've seen)

    12" 900mhz iBook G3

    20" 2.4 iMac Core 2 Duo (Aluminum)
  • Reply 63 of 78
    Just realized I had already posted here and my memory was better on that post (have had a beer or two tonight)...
  • Reply 64 of 78
    mr. hmr. h Posts: 4,870member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Bergermeister View Post


    PB 5300



    Did you get one of the ones that caught fire? Or whose hinges snapped?
  • Reply 65 of 78
    mstonemstone Posts: 11,510member
    Mac SE

    Mac II

    MacIIFX

    Quadra 800

    Quadra 950

    PPC 840 AV

    PPC 9500

    G3 Beige

    G4 433 MHz

    iMac DV

    G5 dual

    iMac 20" core duo

    Mac Pro intel dual 3.0

    MacBook Pro led

    iPod 4 g Nano

    iPhone



    Those are just the ones I used. I bought lots of other cheapo models for the kids and office staff.
  • Reply 66 of 78
    timotimo Posts: 353member
    1985 Apple ][e

    1988 Mac SE

    1994 Powermac 7100/80

    2001 Powerbook G3/500 (Pismo)

    2002 PowerMac G4/1Ghz dual

    2004 Powerbook G4/1.67Ghz 15"

    2004 PowerMac G5/2.5Ghz dual

    2007 MacBookPro 2.4Ghz dual core 17"



    the SE and the Pismo were the most "dramatic"
  • Reply 67 of 78
    kickahakickaha Posts: 8,760member
    Used:

    Apple ][

    Apple //e

    Apple //c

    Mac SE/30



    Owned:

    Mac IIcx

    Mac IIsi

    PowerBook 170

    PowerBook 5300

    PowerBook G3 Pismo

    B/W G3 Mac

    PowerBook G4

    G4 Cube

    MacBook



    Next up: either a MacBook Pro, or a Mac mini to replace the G4 Cube as the home server.



    Oh yeah, there are a //gs and a NeXTstation in there too, but I got them both years after they were released, and they were never my primary machines. Oh, and a Newton MessagePad 2000... which still works great.
  • Reply 68 of 78
    2007 MBP



    wow... it's so lonely... I think I should buy more.
  • Reply 69 of 78
    iposteriposter Posts: 1,560member
    iMac G4 17" 2003



    And uh...that's it so far...
  • Reply 70 of 78
    palterpalter Posts: 98member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by palter View Post


    To the best of my recollection ...
    • Macintosh IIci

    • 1992: Quadra 700

    • 1992: PowerBook 180

    • PowerBook Duo 2300c [only PowerPC Duo model]

    • PowerCenter Pro [Mac clone]

    • 2001: PowerBook G4/400

    • PowerMac G4/450

    • 2004: PowerMac G5 Dual 2.5

    • 2006: MacBook Pro 15" (Core Duo)

    • 2006: MacBook Pro 15" (Core 2 Duo)

    • 2007: Mac mini

    Also, I've had several PC's over the years, all Dell (ugh) ...
    • OptiPlex GXa [P2]

    • 2000: Dimension XPS T750r [750MHz P3]

    • 2003: OptiPlex GX270 [2.8GHz P4]

    And, going into the ancient past ...
    • 1969: DEC RK01 disk cartridge (1MB capacity, 14" platter, $100)

    • 1977/1978: DEC VT132 CRT terminal (24x80, 24x132)

    • Several flavors (USR, Global Village) of modems: 1200 baud, 9600 baud, 38.4Kbaud




    Now, add
    • iMac 24"/2.8GHz/750GB/4GB

  • Reply 71 of 78
    meelashmeelash Posts: 1,045member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by palter View Post


    Now, add
    • iMac 24"/2.8GHz/750GB/4GB




    Congrats!
  • Reply 72 of 78
    2001 12" iBook 500MHz G3

    2004 15" PowerBook G4 1.25GHz

    2004 12" PowerBook G4 867MHz

    2004 MacMini 1.25GHz

    2005 17" iMac G5 1.8GHz

    2006 13" MacBook 2.0GHz



    So far my favorites were the 12" iBook (my first mac) and the 12" PowerBook G4 (portable workhorse)...my MacBook has had many problems...
  • Reply 73 of 78
    r3dx0rr3dx0r Posts: 201member
    1997 Power Macintosh 9600/200 (still works)

    1999 Power Macintosh G3 Blue & White (motherboard fried)

    2000 Power Macintosh G4 (dual 500Mhz, still working)

    2001 iMac (sold)

    2002 Powerbook G4 (15", 1Ghz, still in use)

    2005 Powerbook G4 (15", 1.67Ghz, motherboard failure about 3 weeks ago)

    2006 Mac Pro (x4 3Ghz, overheating Radeon X1900 which is getting replaced currently)

    2007 MacBook (13", 2.16Ghz, bought about 2.5 weeks ago)
  • Reply 74 of 78
    It's good to see so many dedicated MacHeads around here. I think I'll join the fun:



    1985 - Macintosh Plus with 20MB external HD

    1989 - 2x Macintosh SE30

    1993 - Macintosh Color Classic

    1996 - Macintosh Performa 5320

    1999 - 2x iMac G3 slotloader

    2001 - 2x iMac G4, 17", 'lamp'

    2007 - iMac Intel 2,4Ghz Core2 Duo, 20"

    2007 - MacBookPro Intel 2,4Ghz Core2 Duo, 17" (got it last Saturday icluding Airport Extreme and a fast 500GB LaCie external HD... WOOOOHOOOO!).



    Waiting for Leopard!



    BTW, does anyone know a way to install Tiger install DVD's for Intel iMacs, with the OS and the iLife apps, on a G4 iMac?

    I've got Pacifist, but not sure if that could be helpful here.
  • Reply 75 of 78
    shetlineshetline Posts: 4,695member
    1981: Apple II+, 1 MHz

    1986: Mac Plus, 8 MHz (Actually my girlfriend's, not mine)

    1987: Mac II, 16 MHz

    1990?: Mac IIfx, 40 MHz (I'm having a hard time remembering if I actually bought one of these or not.)

    1992: Mac Quadra 840av, 40 MHz

    1995-03: Power Mac 7100/80 AV

    1998-06: Power Mac G3 266 MHz

    1999-03: Power Mac G3 Blue & White, 400 MHz

    2000-05: iBook 300 MHz (blueberry)

    2001-02: PowerBook G4, 500 MHz

    2002-01: PowerBook G4, 667 MHz

    2002-05: PowerBook G4 DVI, 800 MHz

    2002-09: Power Mac G4 MDD, dual 1.25 GHz

    2003-09: Power Mac G5, dual 2.0 GHz

    2003-09: PowerBook G4 12" DVI, 1 GHz

    2004-04: PowerBook G4 12" DVI, 1.33 GHz

    2005-11: Power Mac G5, quad 2.5 GHz

    2006-05: MacBook Pro 15.4" Core Duo 2.16 GHz

    2007-06: MacBook Pro 15.4" Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz



    Plus numerous iPods, an iPhone, two Apple TVs (I just sold my old 40GB AppleTV on eBay a couple of weeks ago for better than 2/3 what I paid for it, and upgraded to a 160GB), a few Macs bought as as gifts for other people, and (although it hardly bears mention in this thread) a handful of PCs (all homebrew, except once when I got a great deal through a friend working at Compaq).
  • Reply 76 of 78
    cosmonutcosmonut Posts: 4,872member
    Mac LC

    Power Mac 7100

    Powerbook G3 (Pismo)

    Powerbook G4 (15" 1.25 Alu)*

    Power Mac Dual G5 2.0Ghz*



    * - still in use



    My list looks paltry next some some of yours.
  • Reply 77 of 78
    shetlineshetline Posts: 4,695member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by CosmoNut View Post


    My list looks paltry next some some of yours.



    The answer is: eBay



    I typically get between 1/2 and 2/3 of whatever I originally paid for a Mac back by selling it on eBay. That makes frequent upgrading a lot more tempting.
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