• The Computer Store
    The Computer Store
    4.5
    17
    4696 N High St, Columbus
    CLOSE · 10:00 - 17:30 · +1 614-267-1400
    "Best experience I've ever had with computer / electronic help! I brought 2 laptops in (my old one I had been using for several years) and my new one which wasn't working as well as I had hoped (however I could've just brought in my old one and gotten it upgraded there instead of getting a new laptop had I known about this place before.) \nI had them check & remove any viruses & malware / spyware from each computer as well as clear the old one and switch to a Linux based operating system. They also extracted my data from the old laptop and put it on the new one and then upgraded the RAM and overall storage capacity of the Old Laptop. I brought it in to them on a Monday evening and by Tuesday afternoon the next day it was done. The owner Saeed and his staff are very friendly as well. Very satisfied! Much more personal, custom and timely experience than a place like Microcenter. Highly recommend!"
  • Apple Easton Town Center
    Apple Easton Town Center
    3
    172
    4210 The Strand, Columbus
    CLOSE · 09:00 - 21:00 · +1 614-934-2810
    "Honest store associate or policy. My I-pro max camera malfunction. So, I compared getting it repaired $200 no guarantees or waiting until the new I phone was to come out. I purchased another I-Phone because the sales person stated the new phone could take months to come out. The new I phone 17 was released a week later. I don't believe no one in the store was aware of the potential release date.? Now will they buy this phone back and give me the new phone ? Probably not. GO to Polaris!"
original macintosh computer
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wikipedia.org
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh_128K
Macintosh 128K - Wikipedia
The Macintosh, later rebranded as the Macintosh 128K, is the original Macintosh personal computer from Apple. It is the first successful mass-market all-in-one desktop personal computer with a graphical user interface, built-in screen and mouse.
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moneydigest.com
https://www.moneydigest.com/1845647/old-desktop-co…
The Old Desktop Computer That's Now Worth A Ton Of Money
For collectors that are interested in the Macintosh 128K, evaluate your purchases and prioritize units with complete provenance, including original packaging, manuals, and software.
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bbc.com
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240123-the-ap…
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.
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cultofmac.com
https://www.cultofmac.com/apple-history/first-mac-…
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.
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si.edu
https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/object/…
Apple Macintosh Microcomputer - National Museum of American History
The Apple Macintosh microcomputer introduced a graphic user interface (GUI) to the Apple line of computers. The idea had originated at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center in the 1970s, but Xerox was slow to commercialize it.
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mac-history.net
https://www.mac-history.net/2021/02/10/history-app…
The History of the Apple Macintosh - Mac History
The Apple Macintosh revolutionized the entire computer industry by the year of 1984. Steve Jobs and his ingenious Macintosh team arranged for the computer to be used by the normal “person in the street” – and not only by experts.
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everymac.com
https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_classic/spe…
Apple Macintosh Original (128k) Specs - EveryMac.com
The Macintosh (128k) was the first relatively inexpensive computer to use a graphical user interface, 3.5" disks, a consistent look-and-feel among applications, and true WYSIWYG printing, all of which are taken for granted today.
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oldcomputers.net
http://www.oldcomputers.net/macintosh.html
Macintosh computer
Before the Macintosh, all computers were 'text-based' - you operated them by typing words onto the keyboard. The Macintosh is run by activating pictures (icons) on the screen with a small hand-operated device called a "mouse".
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applescoop.org
https://applescoop.org/story/the-original-macintos…
The Original Macintosh: How Apple's Vision Changed Technology Forever
In 1984, Apple introduced a product that would redefine not only the company but the entire landscape of personal computing: the Macintosh 128K. This small yet mighty machine encapsulated Apple’s vision of intuitive technology for the masses.
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theapplewiki.com
https://theapplewiki.com/wiki/List_of_Macintoshes
List of Macintoshes - The Apple Wiki
Apple has launched Motorola 68k -based Macintosh computers under six major product lines, between 1984 and 1995. For PowerPC -based Macintosh computers, see List of Power Macs and List of PowerBooks.