Computer History Museum unveils comically large-scale rendition of the 1986 Apple Macintosh Plus — ‘Big Mac’ celebrates 50th Apple anniversary towering all-in-o

Computer History Museum unveils comically large-scale rendition of the 1986 Apple Macintosh Plus — 'Big Mac' celebrates 50th Apple anniversary towering all-in-o

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BigBadBiologist Keep pumping out the AI slop articles. Really impressive garbage. "The device was likely built for exhibition and demo purposes back in the day, when the Plus was a commercially available and desirable machine." Made in 2024. https://www.jasonjackrel.com/big-mac Reply

mattcintosh The 21" Macintosh 2 page display was introduced in March 1989. Im guessing that one of the prototypes got crammed into this case. Back in the early 90s, my school had 1 of those grayscale 2 page displays hooked up to a iisi and it did look comically large compared to the 9" classics/plus/se that we were used to and even some of the newer 12" 13" and 14" that were on lcii/lciii and a Quadra someone got. The resolution of the 2 page display was like 1180×870, so still pretty low Reply

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