What if Apple's early product "Macintosh PC" developed by Steve Jobs revives in modern times?
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Mr. Ian Zerbo, an overseas designer, has released a virtual CG of the setting that Apple's early computer "Macintosh" will be revived in the present age.
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What if Apple's early computer "Macintosh" was revived in modern times?
This is a virtual CG of "Macintosh" revived in modern times. The colors and overall shape are certainly similar, but the display has a notch like the latest MacBook Pro.
The Apple logo also has six colors, just like at the time. This appealed that the "Macintosh" was compatible with the epoch-making "6-color display" at the time.
Despite the old design, the display is quite thin to match modern technology. In addition, it is set that "M2" is installed in the chipset.
The front ports include four USB-C ports, an HDMI port, and more.
Here is the design of "Macintosh" at that time. It's an unbelievably "thick" design now, but at the time it was introduced, it was a legendary product that attracted enthusiastic support.
By the way, the name "Macintosh" is named after the apple variety that Steve Jobs loved. From here, Apple's "Mac" series began, and it was derived as iMac and MacBook.
Of course, I don't think Apple will bring back "Macintosh" again. That said, if history had been any different, Apple might still be making PCs like this today.