Macintosh is a brand of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc.
Macintosh was introduced by Apple Inc. in 1984.
The first model was the Macintosh 128K, which featured a 9-inch monochrome CRT display.
The Macintosh was the first successful personal computer to use a graphical user interface (GUI).
A series of touchscreen-based personal computers and interactive whiteboards designed and developed by Microsoft.
A series of high-end laptop and desktop computers designed and developed by Dell.
A series of high-end laptops and Ultrabooks designed and developed by HP.
A line of ultra-portable notebook computers designed and developed by Apple Inc.
A line of high-end notebook computers designed and developed by Apple Inc.
A line of all-in-one desktop computers designed and developed by Apple Inc.
A small-form-factor desktop computer designed and developed by Apple Inc.
A workstation-class computer designed and developed by Apple Inc.
Macintosh is a brand of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc.
The main difference between a Mac and a PC is the operating system they use. Macs use macOS, while PCs use Windows.
The price range of Macintosh computers starts at around $699 for the Mac mini and goes up to $5,999 for the Mac Pro.
Yes, you can run Windows on a Macintosh computer using Apple's Boot Camp software or a third-party virtualization software such as Parallels Desktop or VMWare Fusion.
Some of the advantages of using a Macintosh computer include the high build quality, the ease of use and the user-friendly interface, the tight integration with other Apple devices, the security and privacy features, and the wide range of productivity and creative software available.