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RM 8243673
マッキントッシュ (1984年3月28日)
Thousands of Apple Macintosh computers sit on double decked manufacturing lines for their 48 hour "burn in" in Freemont, Calif., on March 28, 1984. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
日付:1984年3月28日
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RM 8210277
COMPUTER APPLE MACINTOSH
Drexel University President William Hagerty, left, talks with chemistry Professor Allan Smith after the Institution helped unveil Apple Computer's new Macintosh Tuesday January 25, 1984 in Philadelphia. The Macintosh will be the mandatory electronic workhorse for the school's 1,870- student freshman class. (AP Photo / George Widman).
日付:1984年1月25日
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RM 70786000
スティーブ・ジョブズ (1984年1月24日)
Apple announced the death of Apple founder Steve Jobs on October 5, 2011. He was 56. Jobs was the founder and former CEO of Apple that transformed personal computer technology and invented devices such as the iPod, iPhone and iPad. He is shown in 1984 with the newly introduced Apple Macintosh computer at Macworld in San Francisco, California. UPI/Terry Schmitt/files
日付:1984年1月24日
人物:スティーブ・ジョブズ
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RM 70785999
スティーブ・ジョブズ (1984年1月24日)
Apple announced the death of Apple founder Steve Jobs on October 5, 2011. He was 56. Jobs was the founder and former CEO of Apple that transformed personal computer technology and invented devices such as the iPod, iPhone and iPad. He is shown announcing the Macintosh computer in 1984 in San Francisco, California. UPI/Terry Schmitt/files
日付:1984年1月24日
人物:スティーブ・ジョブズ
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RM 21137349
スティーブ・ジョブズ ジョン・スカリー (1984年1月24日)
Apple Computer Chairman Steven P Jobs (left) and Apple President John Sculley prior to a shareholders ' meeting here in Cupertino , California . Jobs is standing behind a new Macintosh personal computer ; Sculley is with the Lisa II personal computer the company produces . 24 January 1984
日付:1984年1月24日
人物:ジョン・スカリー, スティーブ・ジョブズ
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RM 14321056
スティーブ・ジョブズ (1984年1月24日)
An event billed as Apple Computer Company's annual shareholder's meeting on 1/24/1984 drew 2,600 of the company's believers to their feet in wild applause when Apple unveiled its latest line of desk top technology. The computer which Apple is counting on to help them recapture the personal computer market from IBM is the Macintosh, a muscular, easy to use desk top computer. Here Apple Chairman Steve Jobs is shown during the demonstration of the Macintosh computer. (UPI Photo/Terry Schmitt/Files)
日付:1984年1月24日
人物:スティーブ・ジョブズ
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RM 14082142
スティーブ・ジョブズ (1984年1月24日)
Steve Jobs resigned as the chief executive of Apple Inc due to health reasons on August 24, 2011. He is shown announcing the Apple Macintosh computer at a shareholders meeting on January 24, 1984. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:1984年1月24日
人物:スティーブ・ジョブズ
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RM 10556991
スティーブ・ジョブズ (1984年1月24日)
Apple Computer Company's Chairman Steve Jobs (L) and President John Sculley (R) display new hardware unveiled 1/24/1984 at the annual shareholder's meeting. At (L) is the Macintosh and at (R) is Lisa 2. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:1984年1月24日
人物:ジョン・スカリー, スティーブ・ジョブズ
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RM 10556990
スティーブ・ジョブズ (1984年1月24日)
At a shareholder's meeting1/24/1984 Apple Computer Company displayed its latest line of desk top home computer hardware which it hopes will help them to recapture the personal computer market away from competitor IBM. At (L) is Apple Chairman Steve Jobs with the Macintosh and at (R) is Apple President John Sculley with Lisa 2. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:1984年1月24日
人物:ジョン・スカリー, スティーブ・ジョブズ
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RM 8307757
スティーブ・ジョブズ (1984年1月24日)
Steve Jobs, Chairman of the board of Apple Computers, poses with Apple Macintosh at the new computer's unveiling Jan. 24, 1984. (AP Photo)
日付:1984年1月24日
人物:スティーブ・ジョブズ
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RM 8255913
JOBS MACINTOSH (1984年1月24日)
Steven Jobs, chairman of the board of Apple Computer, leans on the new "Macintosh" personal comptuer following a shareholder's meeting Jan. 24, 1984 in Cupertino, Ca. The Macintosh, priced at $2,495, is challenfing IBM in the personal computer market. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
日付:1984年1月24日
人物:スティーブ・ジョブズ
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RM 10557130
アップル マッキントッシュ
This is the Apple Macintosh that was unveiled in Cupertino, Calif., on Jan. 23, 1984. The main console contains a 32 bit microprocessor, a built-in 3 1/2 inch disk drive, a nine inch display, 64k ROM and 128k RAM. Suggested price is $2,495. (AP Photo)
日付:1984年1月23日
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RM 15214894
Macintosh 128K (1984年1月23日)
This is the Apple Macintosh that was unveiled in Cupertino, Calif., on Jan. 23, 1984. The main console contains a 32 bit microprocessor, a built-in 3 1/2 inch disk drive, a nine inch display, 64k ROM and 128k RAM. Suggested price is $2,495. (AP Photo)
日付:1984年1月23日
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RM 20533986
スティーブ・ジョブズ (1984年1月16日)
FILE -- Steve Jobs, chairman at Apple, left, and John Sculley, chief executive of Apple, at the introduction of their new Macintosh computer, Jan. 16, 1984. Jobs, the visionary co-founder of Apple who helped usher in the era of personal computers and then did nothing less than lead a cultural transformation in the way music, movies and mobile communications were experienced in the digital age, died Oct. 5, 2011. He was 56. (Marilynn K. Yee/The New York Times)
日付:1984年1月16日
人物:ジョン・スカリー, スティーブ・ジョブズ
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RM 10891467
「マッキントッシュ」 (1984年)
inventions, electronics, computer, Apple Macintosh 512 k with integrated monitor and 3,5" disk drive, keyboard, mouse, USA, 1984,
日付:1984年1月1日
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RM 34538390
スティーブ・ジョブズ (1984年)
XRD1724187 Steve Jobs, founder of Apple (created on April 4, 1976) here in 1984 at time of 1st Macintosh; (add.info.: Steve Jobs, cofondateur de la societe informatique Apple (cree le 4 avril 1976) ici en 1984 a l'epoque du lancement du 1er Macintosh --- Steve Jobs, founder of Apple (created on april 4, 1976) here in 1984 at time of 1st Macintosh); PERMISSION REQUIRED FOR NON EDITORIAL USAGE; out of copyrightPLEASE NOTE: Bridgeman Images works with the owner of this image to clear permission. If you wish to reproduce this image, please inform us so we can clear permission for you.
日付:1984年1月1日
人物:スティーブ・ジョブズ
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RM 144177148
アップルコンピュータ (1984年)
Apple Computer (Macintosh) circa 1984 ツゥ 1984 Ron Avery
日付:1984年1月1日
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RM 144177147
アップルコンピュータ (1984年)
Apple Computer (Macintosh) circa 1984 ツゥ 1984 Ron Avery
日付:1984年1月1日
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RM 144177146
アップルコンピュータ (1984年)
Apple Computer (Macintosh) circa 1984 ツゥ 1984 Ron Avery
日付:1984年1月1日
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RM 115468633
computing / electronics, computer, Apple Macintosh 512k, with integrated 9 inch bw-monitor and 3.5 inch floppy disk drive, USA, 1984, keyboard, keyboards, computer mouse, clicker, mice, mouses, 512 kilobyte random access memory, processor Motorola 68000, 8 megahertz, original price 1984: 3.195 dollar, design, classic, nickname: Apple Mac, cubes, Mac cube, personal computer, history of computer, computer engineering, invention, inventions, 80s, W. M. Weber Collection, EDP, IT, still, studio shot, hardware, consumer electronics, home computer, compact unit, compact, 1980s, 20th century, historic, historical,
日付:1984年1月1日
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RM 115468630
computing / electronics, computer, Apple Macintosh 512k, with integrated 9 inch bw-monitor and 3.5 inch floppy disk drive, USA, 1984, keyboard, keyboards, computer mouse, clicker, mice, mouses, 512 kilobyte random access memory, processor Motorola 68000, 8 megahertz, original price 1984: 3.195 dollar, design, classic, nickname: Apple Mac, cubes, Mac cube, personal computer, history of computer, computer engineering, invention, inventions, 80s, W. M. Weber Collection, EDP, IT, still, studio shot, hardware, consumer electronics, home computer, compact unit, compact, 1980s, 20th century, historic, historical,
日付:1984年1月1日
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RM 37788337
「マッキントッシュ」開発チーム (1984年)
Macintosh Team 1984The Macintosh Team poses with a computer at the annual meeting in Hawaii in 1984. *** Local Caption *** 19.00172744
日付:1984年1月1日
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RM 37788335
「マッキントッシュ」開発チーム (1984年)
Macintosh Team 1984The Macintosh Team poses with a computer at the annual meeting in Hawaii in 1984. *** Local Caption *** 19.00172742
日付:1984年1月1日
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RM 8451807
アップルコンピューター
Apple Macintosh computer, model M001, c 1984.Apple Macintosh computer, model M001, with keyboard and mouse. The Apple Macintosh was designed by Steve Jobs to be as 'user-friendly' as possible. Jobs wanted to produce an 'appliance computer' that clients could unpack, plug in and start to use with very little computer knowledge. It was also designed to use a graphical display rather than the standard text-based display previously used. The Mac was an instant success and continued to be popular as Jobs had ensured that plenty of computer software had been designed for use with the machine., 提供元:Science Museum/Science & Society Picture Library
日付:1984年1月1日
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RM 70237933
マッキントッシュ (1984年)
computing / electronics, computer, Apple Macintosh 512k, with integrated 9-Zoll-s/w-Monitor and 3.5-inch Flopyy Disc Drive, keyboard, mouse, computer mouse, Apple Mouse, 512 KB RAM, processor: Motorola 68000, 8 MHz, extra built-in hard disk drive HyperDrive, the at that time first internal hard disk drive for the first Apple Macintosh, original price 1984: 3.195 dollar, made by: Apple Computer Inc., Cupertino, California, USA, 1984
日付:1984年1月1日
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RM 70237932
マッキントッシュ (1984年)
computing / electronics, computer, Apple Macintosh 512k, with integrated 9-Zoll-s/w-Monitor and 3.5-inch Flopyy Disc Drive, keyboard, mouse, computer mouse, Apple Mouse, 512 KB RAM, processor: Motorola 68000, 8 MHz, extra built-in hard disk drive HyperDrive, the at that time first internal hard disk drive for the first Apple Macintosh, original price 1984: 3.195 dollar, made by: Apple Computer Inc., Cupertino, California, USA, 1984
日付:1984年1月1日
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