It's amazing out most of those designs were not far off from the what we ended up with in some way... the baby mac definitely looks a lot like the imac.
Jesse Mills I love the original ad art. It’s a vintage look pen and ink drawing of Isaac Newton sitting under an Apple tree. I wish there was a shirt with that design....May print me one, actually.
The floppy drive was replaced with a CD ROM drive and the monitor was upgraded to a 15” 1024x768 pixel display with translucent blue rounded plastic in 1998 as the iMac.
The LISA was one of the biggest and saddest "flop" stories in Job's history. It was a failed attempt to reconnect with his daughter, Lisa. Except the product failed and made their divide larger.
Really? From what I've read and heard, he was always a bad father and never tried to be close with her, probably felt like he was doing her a favor or making up for everything else by naming a computer after her.
Actually, the iMac G3 as it eventually turned out actually looked pretty similar to the Baby Mac concept. So you could say the iMac G3 was Jobs finally completing the Baby Mac project which was shelved when Jobs left, but done better (colours, translucent sides, etc.).
I think you could make the case that Apple continued to riff off the Snow White design language throughout most of the '90's. By the time Jobs came back they'd again hit a point of being both mired by past successes (AKA moving beyond that design language) and a complicated/fractured product lineup that broke the earlier design language without wholly replacing it.
This was super interesting... even more interesting how everything done back then basically came full circle with the different colors of products, the phone, etc.
I can't believe how apples whole mindset and morals totally flipped when steve jobs died. Guess thats what happens when you only care about money and not innovation, unlike how apple was defined its whole life up until he wasn't involved in it.
Innovation doesnt happen every single year as the companies like to perpetuate to users. Its made the whole of this consumer mindset believe innovation has to keep on going and going as fast as possible because people are so OCD they cant calm down and wait.
The galaxy note. Steve jobs said theres no need for a stylist and that it's a cash grab, once he died the $100 apple pencil was released. What about all the dongles on the mac book? Theres 4 USB-C ports and you have to buy accessories to change that. How about the removal of the headphone jack on the iPhones? What about the macbook pro 2018? You know what happened there? Apple didn't do the thing that every single laptop maker does and put a protective layer of silicone in their keyboards. What happens is when a SPECK OF DUST gets under your keyboard, your $2,000 laptop becomes completely useless unless you pay $200 for it to be fixed and for it to happen again a day later. Apple never admitted to this fault unlike the exploding Samsung galaxy note 7 and apple did the most duchy move when they called the silicone layer thats necessary to keep your keyboard from breaking an "innovative technology to quiet your keyboard". Not only did they do that, but they outright sold thousands of defective computers with cut corners without ever admitting to their mistake. Innovation might not take a year, but they should stop focusing on taking out basic parts of hardware and never admitting their faults.
Collin Mcmeeken Ever use one? They’re awesome. BTW, most top tier styli are in that price range. I did some research on Wacom tablet/ styli and ended up with the iPad and Apple Pencil combo.
Bibasik7 Notice how the video talks about Snow White several times. How many dwarves did she know? Hence, the number of “first” comments makes perfect sense. Sort of... ;-)
No true tech geek/guru should ever accidentally say CTR instead of CRT. It's not just a mistake... it makes it seem like he's just reading a script, but doesn't actually know the content. Even if it was written CTR on his notes, there's no way a real techie wouldn't automatically correct that to CRT without even realizing it said CTR. CTR just makes zero sense to a real techie.
“Most of these products were designed in 1982, when … Apple was in a tough predicament because with the exception of the aging Apple //e, …” The Apple //e wasn’t released until 1983! How could it be aging in 1982?
Usually many unreleased designs or products are still patented just in case of insider leaks. Even if it isn't the case, I don't see Apple doing us a favor.
Maybe make the video 2 minuets longer, to add in a few pauses, so that the listener has time to take in the information you are taking about, in the video. I know it’s a big trend now a days to talk as much as possible in a short amount of time as possible, but it makes it really hard for the people watching your videos to take in the information you are distributing. So if you point of a video is to get people to listen and take in what you are saying, then please make the video in a way so it makes it possible to do so, yes it’s maybe 10 minuets of extra work, but the end result is a million times better, than what everyone else is doing. It’s not only good for the listener, but it will benefit you in the end, because more people will want to watch your videos, and listen to what your have to say.
I'm sure everyone here knows what he is talking about. Hell, there many criticizing him over small tidbits such as how he said "CTR", instead of "CRT".
You guys want some good possibly unknown facts: Apple “Lisa” was given that name because it’s his actual daughters name. Apple began development as a company in New Mexico. Apple had a beta software used very early in the original iPhones development called “AcornOS” Steve Jobs and Bill Gates used to play poker the card game at Steve Jobs house when they were young adults, you can watch the movie Pirates of Silicon Valley if you don’t believe me. Apple invented the mouse, introduced it in a meeting they had with IBM, the CEO almost didn’t consider making the Apple mouse a product, but they approved it. Steve Jobs later on years after had someone he had to interview that was trying to get a job at Apple Headquarters and Steve Jobs was not happy to see them because years later Steve Jobs didn’t like IBM as he was afraid what the IBM worker would’ve tried to do if he got the job in Apple Headquarters is possibly hack some of the Apple products internally to see how it is that they worked and possibly share this information with IBMs CEO because Steve Jobs believed they might try to hack their company. iTunes wasn’t released as a downloadable application from Apples website until 2 years later because the Application had not just some bugs Apple was fixing with it, but it also had software issues and took about 2 years to fix before Apple released it on their site.
'Lisa' is pretty well known now, if not at that time. The mouse was around before Apple even existed. Xerox (yes, the Xerox who inspired the Apple team during that famous visit) had them for years. Too sketchy on the details to call them facts.
I think the Apple Lisa was beautiful. Well, beautiful for a beige box which I’d categorize the Macintosh and Apple II under. The Baby Mac looked like _What if the original iMac was released in the 80’s?_
All of these are now a product Apple makes in 2021. Now the question is what would the products be like today if these products had this 20-39 year head start.
What a waste of time and Apples to not release some of those, but there was a big competition which I remember and I was in the profession some time and thought it was a mad profession. Apple won on the type setting technology which spread to the whole planet and it's printers and publishers. I talk about what went on paper and it's gone now, but still seen as an aspect on the internet pages. The funniest thing in that story is Microsoft Word. My path is pocket computers and other alternative computers which didn't include Microsoft or Apple. Older PC's got so cheap that we didn't need to pay for many of those. We got home computers in loads as well. I paid less than £200 for each of my favorites. The cheapest computer today would be some old crap thrown out and someone put Linux on it. So much for design plans.
I guess it's part of the process of design. There will always be wate like that. Buy that doesn't mean the effort is fully lost. Newer designers at Apple might be able to use it in their own designs.
I don’t have time to read through the nearly 400 comments to see if someone else noticed this but at 3:47 if you quickly glance across Steve’s wrist you could *ALMOST* mistake it for the Apple Watch. Lol
Non of the unreleased Apple productes was in good shape enough to be on the market, they were just design studies. Steps that had to be taken to come to the final design. The Cinema Display is timeless and so is the iPhone.
That Apple flip phone on 5:47 was legit. It would beat the Razr.
apple had a cellphone before the iPhone. it failed horribly.
@@liamquinn3315 What phone was that? I feel an Apple flip phone could've competed at the time, if it had enough features and was priced reasonably.
@@computernerdinside I believe it was just a Motorola with iTunes, but I am not sure
@@svg03 Model number? Name? Kinda interested to know.
@@computernerdinside Yes, this is it! en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_Rokr , there are also a lot of videos on UA-cam about it
It's amazing out most of those designs were not far off from the what we ended up with in some way... the baby mac definitely looks a lot like the imac.
Someone nurture it and raise it in secret until Jobs found it, I suppose
Don't forget about AirPower lol
This video was released before AirPower.
Lol, AirPower was introduced in 2017, this video came out in August 2018. But it was officially cancelled in early 2019
This video was in the making before AirPower.
Oh wazzat
We don’t talk about that here
Love the old Apple logo
Jesse Mills I love the original ad art. It’s a vintage look pen and ink drawing of Isaac Newton sitting under an Apple tree. I wish there was a shirt with that design....May print me one, actually.
I had to do a double take when I heard Michael Scott, love that man
If Michael Scott was actually Michael Scott, would he still be Michael Scott?
Wait. Michael Scott like from the office??!? Apple = Dunder mifflin confirmed
I was searching for this comment.
No. That’s Michael Scott from ‘Threat Level Midnight’
Please do a “part 2 “of this video History of Apple Design.
Apple really use to be ahead of its time, wish we had more innovation like this today from Apple.
Baby Mac is legit looks good.
The floppy drive was replaced with a CD ROM drive and the monitor was upgraded to a 15” 1024x768 pixel display with translucent blue rounded plastic in 1998 as the iMac.
@@juancastellon7183 have you worked at apple 🍎??
@@itzyslayed437 no, just a long time customer. Z
@@juancastellon7183 oh ok!
The LISA was one of the biggest and saddest "flop" stories in Job's history. It was a failed attempt to reconnect with his daughter, Lisa. Except the product failed and made their divide larger.
Really? From what I've read and heard, he was always a bad father and never tried to be close with her, probably felt like he was doing her a favor or making up for everything else by naming a computer after her.
@@nyccollin You'll hear rumors about anyone with a big name. Hard to tell what is really truth.
ComputerNerdInside according to his own daughter though lol.
@@nyccollin Yeh, but that is just her side. Do we know what Steve had to say?
My favourite 80s Apple Computer
So many cool designs! Now with 3D printing I hope someone makes them ! Really have a cool retro look now !
Apple had a ceo named Michael Scott...
I'm done
the.abhiram.r 69 likes lmfaoooo
garrison 2 i had to like my own comment to get rid of it...
69 likes nice
garrison 2 mwahahaha I ruined it.
Please stop this. 69 is not funny.
Apple says "Note to self: Don't kick Steve out."
I loved working for Frog Design in the mid-2000s. Their building in the SOMA district of San Francisco was a fun one to be in.
Actually, the iMac G3 as it eventually turned out actually looked pretty similar to the Baby Mac concept. So you could say the iMac G3 was Jobs finally completing the Baby Mac project which was shelved when Jobs left, but done better (colours, translucent sides, etc.).
you could say that the iMac was Steve's "baby" :-)
DAMN ... Love them Apples at 1:20
it was the only reason i watched this video! haha
Brian Robertson Me too
Sean T Damn a blonde with a rack...especially in the 80s 😍😍
She looks a lot like my girlfriend except she is brunette.
They are beauts
7:28 That's no Apple laser printer. I feel cheated.
I think you could make the case that Apple continued to riff off the Snow White design language throughout most of the '90's. By the time Jobs came back they'd again hit a point of being both mired by past successes (AKA moving beyond that design language) and a complicated/fractured product lineup that broke the earlier design language without wholly replacing it.
This was super interesting... even more interesting how everything done back then basically came full circle with the different colors of products, the phone, etc.
I can't believe how apples whole mindset and morals totally flipped when steve jobs died. Guess thats what happens when you only care about money and not innovation, unlike how apple was defined its whole life up until he wasn't involved in it.
Innovation doesnt happen every single year as the companies like to perpetuate to users. Its made the whole of this consumer mindset believe innovation has to keep on going and going as fast as possible because people are so OCD they cant calm down and wait.
The galaxy note. Steve jobs said theres no need for a stylist and that it's a cash grab, once he died the $100 apple pencil was released. What about all the dongles on the mac book? Theres 4 USB-C ports and you have to buy accessories to change that. How about the removal of the headphone jack on the iPhones?
What about the macbook pro 2018? You know what happened there? Apple didn't do the thing that every single laptop maker does and put a protective layer of silicone in their keyboards. What happens is when a SPECK OF DUST gets under your keyboard, your $2,000 laptop becomes completely useless unless you pay $200 for it to be fixed and for it to happen again a day later. Apple never admitted to this fault unlike the exploding Samsung galaxy note 7 and apple did the most duchy move when they called the silicone layer thats necessary to keep your keyboard from breaking an "innovative technology to quiet your keyboard". Not only did they do that, but they outright sold thousands of defective computers with cut corners without ever admitting to their mistake.
Innovation might not take a year, but they should stop focusing on taking out basic parts of hardware and never admitting their faults.
History of jail breaking
Collin Mcmeeken Ever use one? They’re awesome. BTW, most top tier styli are in that price range. I did some research on Wacom tablet/ styli and ended up with the iPad and Apple Pencil combo.
1:27 she thicc
Okay so I assume you mean the computer, but my eyes thought something else.
Zane Rich lol you sound like my friend.
Find her!
@@misao3004 who? The computer or the lady?🤣
Yep! But now the pc’s r too thin :(
You should do a history of Apple printers
Fuck yeah
Already has
KOTYAR0 why so mean?
look how far we’ve come
Apple watches that you can text, make phone calls, check your breathing, and soon even your EKG
And now your O2 levels.
Why are there 7 *"I'm FiRsT"* comments?
Bibasik7 Notice how the video talks about Snow White several times. How many dwarves did she know? Hence, the number of “first” comments makes perfect sense. Sort of... ;-)
It’s 2018 what do you expect 😂
First
That was really interesting! Thanks for including context rather than just listing the products!
The 'CTR' monitor???? I'm sure they have always been CRT
Rusty Greer almost all of his videos have these problems. His iPod nano vid he said steve jobs unveiled the nano in September of 2015.
No true tech geek/guru should ever accidentally say CTR instead of CRT. It's not just a mistake... it makes it seem like he's just reading a script, but doesn't actually know the content. Even if it was written CTR on his notes, there's no way a real techie wouldn't automatically correct that to CRT without even realizing it said CTR. CTR just makes zero sense to a real techie.
Damián "el Salsuero" exactly no real tech nerd or geek messes up CRT for CTR
Damián "el Salsuero" CATHODE TUBE *RAY*
Wigs me out how much he looked.like Aston Kutcher when he was young. Also that bird has freak knockers.
look.like
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The Apple Newton was ahead of it's time.
I’m watching this video on a Commodore 64
I'm watching this video on ENIAC
I watch it on analytical engine. And on an Antikythera mechanism simultaneously
No.
C64 DOES NOT SUPPORT UA-cam
They named that computer Snow White because of all the cocaine they did when they were thinking that up...
9:19 CTR Display??
JRK YT ikr
JRK YT fuckoff
CRT is actually real, if you dont know then please find 80s or 90s TVs or Monitors.
@@RMSLusitania i knew that CRT display exist but I just want to point out the mistake in the video because he said "CTR display"
@Phone Videos YT In the video he said CTR, not CRT (which is what he actually meant).
Apple had a ceo named Michael Scott??
Dunder Mifflin Apple branch
Absofruitly
Now they need to add the AirPower 😉
You forgot AirPower
“Most of these products were designed in 1982, when … Apple was in a tough predicament because with the exception of the aging Apple //e, …”
The Apple //e wasn’t released until 1983! How could it be aging in 1982?
1:34 did....did he just say Michael Scott?
Does anyone else see the Apple Watch at 3:52? Steve Jobs must have had a time machine
*I've been looking for someone to point that out thank you*
*this comment is so underrated wtf*
How did you find that out? Is that photoshopped?
probably a casio
Apple should release these legacy design chassis as 3D-Print files so modern apple enthusiasts can fully realize these products. Cool retro stuff!
Usually many unreleased designs or products are still patented just in case of insider leaks. Even if it isn't the case, I don't see Apple doing us a favor.
Such an awesome video man! Thanks a lot for making it!
I’ve watched the office so much, I completely forgot that there was actually a businessman named Michael Scott
History of Apple explained videos🤪
Haha
Do history of the iPad
Amir Gamer YT he did a year ago
Off to find it.... I’ve evolved into an iPad junkie....
They did already
...can you please make a playlist of these on your channel? It seems to be your most popular series.
Nice to see Ashton Kutcher back at his time ay Apple. 6:15
Fantastic history work here. Very good job!
0:21 I like this Stormtrooper look =D
1:20 pretty decent for the 80s actually.
The tits?
9:55 look at that beautiful 60%-like keyboard!
Watching this on Safari!
I feel bad for you.
The Baby Mac looks somehow cute...
AirPower.
quinn lmao exactly what I was thinking
It came out 3 years ago
I miss Steve Jobs 😢😢
Alfred's hack even though he was a billionaire that left his broke wife and kids in the dirt
cool guy yes man
cool guy tf??? No way
Vee ٓ it's true he did that
cool guy thats like huuuuge. But no one is talking about it. Feels like hush money.
Jobs’ “NeXT” computers used that gray color he liked, and a lot of the design cues too.
Maybe make the video 2 minuets longer, to add in a few pauses, so that the listener has time to take in the information you are taking about, in the video.
I know it’s a big trend now a days to talk as much as possible in a short amount of time as possible,
but it makes it really hard for the people watching your videos to take in the information you are distributing.
So if you point of a video is to get people to listen and take in what you are saying, then please make the video in a way so it makes it possible to do so, yes it’s maybe 10 minuets of extra work, but the end result is a million times better, than what everyone else is doing.
It’s not only good for the listener, but it will benefit you in the end, because more people will want to watch your videos, and listen to what your have to say.
I'm sure everyone here knows what he is talking about. Hell, there many criticizing him over small tidbits such as how he said "CTR", instead of "CRT".
Apple car? Apple TV, not that box, an actual TV? Apple glasses?
Was Jobs kicked out of Apple or was he just removed from his position and offered other positions but instead chose himself to leave apple?
9:12 Big Mac 😂
I want that Apple turntable!
You guys want some good possibly unknown facts:
Apple “Lisa” was given that name because it’s his actual daughters name.
Apple began development as a company in New Mexico.
Apple had a beta software used very early in the original iPhones development called “AcornOS”
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates used to play poker the card game at Steve Jobs house when they were young adults, you can watch the movie Pirates of Silicon Valley if you don’t believe me.
Apple invented the mouse, introduced it in a meeting they had with IBM, the CEO almost didn’t consider making the Apple mouse a product, but they approved it.
Steve Jobs later on years after had someone he had to interview that was trying to get a job at Apple Headquarters and Steve Jobs was not happy to see them because years later Steve Jobs didn’t like IBM as he was afraid what the IBM worker would’ve tried to do if he got the job in Apple Headquarters is possibly hack some of the Apple products internally to see how it is that they worked and possibly share this information with IBMs CEO because Steve Jobs believed they might try to hack their company.
iTunes wasn’t released as a downloadable application from Apples website until 2 years later because the Application had not just some bugs Apple was fixing with it, but it also had software issues and took about 2 years to fix before Apple released it on their site.
'Lisa' is pretty well known now, if not at that time.
The mouse was around before Apple even existed. Xerox (yes, the Xerox who inspired the Apple team during that famous visit) had them for years.
Too sketchy on the details to call them facts.
Hi Greg love your videos please continue to make them well thank you so much 😊
Best one yet! Keep it up!
1:21 best apple logo I've ever seen 🤣😘😘
This a story of Designers VS bean counters and it will repeat itself again...
I think the Apple Lisa was beautiful. Well, beautiful for a beige box which I’d categorize the Macintosh and Apple II under.
The Baby Mac looked like _What if the original iMac was released in the 80’s?_
Yay another Apple explain video
The best part of this video was those 90’s ad pix. I was blown away by Apple’s ad campaigns. Great visuals of the feminine specimen. ;)
Apple: Wants to make products with a great design.
Also Apple: Makes iPhone X with big ugly Notch.
your videos are really very professional!
They def should have released those chesticles onto the world. 1:21 for the WIN!!!
I knew someone would mention that.
Really should have used a photo of the Platinum IIe there--it was the Snow White model.
WOOO HISTORY OF JAILBREAKING
5:31 Bill just predicted the future.
Big Mac 🖥
Joe_Daddy_1975 eeyup
BIG MAC 🍔
From McDonald’s
Wow soooo cool I love you vids ur the best
Wait… There was an Apple CEO called Michael Scott. *the Office Theme starts playing*
All of these are now a product Apple makes in 2021. Now the question is what would the products be like today if these products had this 20-39 year head start.
What a waste of time and Apples to not release some of those, but there was a big competition which I remember and I was in the profession some time and thought it was a mad profession. Apple won on the type setting technology which spread to the whole planet and it's printers and publishers. I talk about what went on paper and it's gone now, but still seen as an aspect on the internet pages.
The funniest thing in that story is Microsoft Word.
My path is pocket computers and other alternative computers which didn't include Microsoft or Apple. Older PC's got so cheap that we didn't need to pay for many of those. We got home computers in loads as well. I paid less than £200 for each of my favorites. The cheapest computer today would be some old crap thrown out and someone put Linux on it. So much for design plans.
I guess it's part of the process of design. There will always be wate like that. Buy that doesn't mean the effort is fully lost. Newer designers at Apple might be able to use it in their own designs.
I don’t have time to read through the nearly 400 comments to see if someone else noticed this but at 3:47 if you quickly glance across Steve’s wrist you could *ALMOST* mistake it for the Apple Watch. Lol
Really enjoy your videos.. 👍🏼
I would like to get all of them as an Apple Museum! ;P
Love the vid & love the new logo!
9:11 yummy big mac lol
I thought when my Teacher said the iMac i thought it was a McDonalds Burger
**Clap clap**
AWESOME
Windows XP That's not what you should be saying to your direct competitor
How ''COMPETITOR''?
Windows XP read your username
...
Damn, young steve jobs looked like ashton kutcher
Non of the unreleased Apple productes was in good shape enough to be on the market, they were just design studies. Steps that had to be taken to come to the final design. The Cinema Display is timeless and so is the iPhone.
Except for the Baby Mac.
@@EMDWDG4 Give me one good reason why I should buy a Mac for the Baby?
@@vanhetgoor Whoa ur still active
@@vanhetgoor wdym "Mac for the baby"?
7:12 I heard "yanny"
I would agree that early Apple products were really really fugly.
So... the Baby Mac is the predecessor of the famous, multicolored iMac?
Hmm I wonder what Other products Steve would make if he was still alive and working at apple
Maybe a new iPod touch with the ability to download music from Bandcamp, not just iTunes.
History of the Apple tv
Wonder if they still exist and are owned by someone.
Good Detailed Video....
8:09 Anyone else want this car?
Frog Design seems amazing, are they still around?
Great video! (Where is SE2?)
it's not ;c
Δεν βγενι.
Macintosh SE2? Nah. Its called Macintosh SE/30.
Phone Videos YT Do you remember Macintosh SE ? 😂😂
Δημήτρης Χρήστου yes... do you even remember power macintosh 8100?
What’s the music you use in your videos?
Add AirPower to the list!!!
9:20 CRT display. That's short for cathode ray tube.
XalphYT I must have Alzheimer’s cause I don’t remember asking
Let's see who asked
You do know that there are twenty-year olds who have only ever seen flat-panel displays, right?
I already seen CRT screens in person, but rarely used them.
MCAlexis The TCF Fan est. 2020
You are lucky. I remember carrying 27-inch CRT monitors around town, and they were not light.
omg we underestimated Michael Scott he was CEO of Apple I liked his appearance in the office