Apple has been at the top of the list of the world’s most famous technology companies for a long time. The company creates a serious power against its competitors with its computers, as well as technologies such as phones and tablets. Apple introduced its first computer 36 years ago. Macintosh, the first computer developed by Apple, was introduced on January 24, 1984 by Steve Jobs. The Macintosh, introduced by Steve Jobs, was released with a 7.5 kilogram word processor program, a graphics package and a mouse. Apple’s major competitor at that time was IBM, which launched the Macintosh with a price tag of $ 2,495. IBM held the personal computer market in the 80s. People thought Apple’s last chance to overcome IBM’s dominance in the market was Macintosh. Apple confronted IBM and Macintosh At the event where Macintosh was introduced, Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs at that time took the Macintosh out of a bag. Welcomed with a big applause, Macintosh appealed to the attendees with an audio message. The message voiced at the event was as follows: “Hi. I’m a Macintosh. It’s great to get out of that bag. I share with you an aphorism I think I am not accustomed to speaking in front of people and when I first met an IBM host: Never trust a computer you can’t handle. Actually, I can keep talking. But now I want to sit back and listen. So I am proud to introduce a man who feels like a father to me: Steve Jobs. ” Macintosh, about 70,000 were sold The Macintosh, which was released in 1984 at an expensive price of $ 2,495 for that period, was sold to about 70,000 units. Apple did not neglect to make glorious advertisements before launching Macintosh. After Macintosh, Apple developed computers such as Macintosh II, Macintosh Classic, PowerBook, Power Macintosh, iMac G3, iBook. Today, computers such as MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, iMac Pro, Mac mini and Mac Pro, and Apple are on the list of the most important computer manufacturers. It is estimated that the U.S. technology company sold 18 million computers in 2019. Video of the event that Steve Jobs introduced the Macintosh in 1984:

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