Apple Computers (Rahmi M. Koç Museum, Istanbul)
The Museum has a rich collection of Apple computers from different years.

The "personal digital assistant" Apple Newton eMate 300 of 1997 - one of the first laptops with the ARM architecture, was intended for images.

Monoblock iMac G3. Development of the concept of "Macintosh"
- everything is assembled in one case - processor, monitor, acoustics. Sort of
convenient, but this scheme is not widely used. On this page
I had to work on a specific model - the monitor is not allowed
adjust for height and slope. Currently, monoblocks do not have these features

Early Apple models, in the center of one of the first "household" Apple IIc computers. You could connect to it as follows an ordinary, so-called LCD monitor, thanks to which the device could be carried with you can take it with you in a small bag. However, the computer did not have an Autonomous power supply.

A VHS video recorder. These devices, so popular in the 1980s and 90s, are now almost forgotten.

What is behind the liquid crystal matrix a modern TV set? And there is a backlight, since the LCD themselves do not they glow, but they can regulate the light flow. First for highlighting used fluorescent lamps, now LEDs.
