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Byte Magazine's 1984 Mac Review

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Flash-back to 1984 with Byte's original review of the 128K Mac. Kind of cool to see how far our beloved Macs have come in the past 21 years, while still retaining much of the original's spirit. Byte wisely suggests you buy 512Kb of memory with your Mac (why did Apple even sell it with an underpowered 128Kb?); similarly, make sure to upgrade that Mac mini to 512Mb (why do Apple even sell it with an underpowered 256Mb?).

Byte Magazine's 1984 Mac Review [SlashDot]


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