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23 January 2009 34 views 14 Comments

Read the recent Macworld article on the 10 ’standout’ Macs over the last 25 years with a combination of interest, envy and surprise.

As a Mac ‘veteran’ of 3 years my ownership goes back to the 17″ PowerBook (picked it up the day they announced the Intel deal), and has included over the years: 17″ PowerBook, 17″ MacBook Pro, MacBook, 2 x Mac mini, iMac, Mac Pro, 1st and 2nd Genration iPhone (I include those because the Macworld article includes the iPhone as on of the 10 standouts.

The full list from Macworld is:

  1. The Macintosh (1984)
  2. The PowerBook 100 series (1991)
  3. The Power Mac G3 (1997)
  4. The iMac (1998)
  5. The PowerBook G3 “Wallstreet” (1998)
  6. The iBook (1999)
  7. The Power Mac G4 Cube (2000)
  8. The (Intel-based) iMac (2006)
  9. The MacBook Air (2008)
  10. The iPhone /iPod touch (2007)

It is weird. I remember the original Macintosh from 1984, but never used one. I am not 100% sure where I will have seen it either! I was at college in the UK between 1982 and 1986 andwe didn’t even have PC’s then, just an hour each week on the college mainframe (remember those!!!) and in 1986 I joined ICL, and they didn’t even make PC’s at that stage, so I think it must have been in a design agency.

That is certainly where I remember seeing the next Mac that I can remember, the iMac. Without doubt that was the Mac that first made we think ‘wow’, and I think ever since then I have wanted on.

Obviously I am more than aware of the Intel-based iMac as sands has one, and I have used and been TOTALLY underwhelmed by the MacBook Air (don’t think I know anyone that got one and is still using it as their primary Mac???) and I would really question if it qualifies as a ’standout’ Mac. The new MacBook Pros and MacBooks with their ‘all in one’ cases have a much better case (pun intended) in my view.

And as for the iPhone/iPod Touch ….. I think that is really stretching the point to be honest as they don’t really qualify as a fully fledged Mac. If you are extending the definition to include them, then I would argue that the iPod was far more ’stanout’ than these.

What I would be interested in though is how many of the above would make your list, and how many of them you have experience of?

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