The classic Macintosh refers to a line of personal computers designed and marketed by Apple from 1984 to 1996, characterized by their all-in-one design and graphical user interface. As one of the first commercially successful computers to popularize the graphical user interface, the classic Macintosh played a significant role in shaping the modern personal computer industry and remains a nostalgic and influential piece of tech history, still relevant today for retro computing enthusiasts and historians.
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