Apple Challenge To Conventional Computer Design

375076 01: Apple Computer Inc. Intensified Its Challenge To Conventional Computer Design January 5, 1999 By Unveiling Five Bright New Colors For Its Unusual-Looking Imac Desktop Machine. The Company Also Lowered The Price On The Imac By $100 To $1,200 And Boosted Its Processing Power And Storage Capacity. Steve Jobs, Apple's Interim Chief Executive, Told The Macworld Computer Show That Apple Expected To Report Its Fifth Consecutive Profitable Quarter Next Wednesday, Furthering Its Recent Recovery From Two Years Of Losses. (Photo By Getty Images)
375076 01: Apple Computer Inc. Intensified Its Challenge To Conventional Computer Design January 5, 1999 By Unveiling Five Bright New Colors For Its Unusual-Looking Imac Desktop Machine. The Company Also Lowered The Price On The Imac By $100 To $1,200 And Boosted Its Processing Power And Storage Capacity. Steve Jobs, Apple's Interim Chief Executive, Told The Macworld Computer Show That Apple Expected To Report Its Fifth Consecutive Profitable Quarter Next Wednesday, Furthering Its Recent Recovery From Two Years Of Losses. (Photo By Getty Images)
Apple Challenge To Conventional Computer Design
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