History of the Mac Pro

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The Mac Pro is one of Apple's longest running computer lines, dating back to 1994 with the Power Macintosh. This video features 21 different Macintosh designs that led to today's "trash can" Mac Pro. Enjoy!

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What "History of..." video would you like to see next? I might do a voting poll with the top 4 suggestions. Thanks!

AppleExplained
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The mac pro line only started with the 2006 model, every thing in the video before are a part of the old power mac series that the mac pro series replaced

OwenYelland
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I like this video because you went all the way back to the Power Mac machines of way yesteryear. Thank you.

WarriorsPhoto
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This video wants update! :D because a few days ago Apple released new Mac Pro :)

Adam-obvs
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youre telling me in 1994 1gb of storage was good? thats crazy low in todays standards.

chettylewis
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Windows User: This is my tower
Mac Pro User: cylinder

TerraKing
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These are some of my favorite videos to watch. I see it, I click.

lumens
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Didn’t include any of the Mac Pro’s from 2008 to 2012. Even though they are all vastly different machines, they do look all very similar on the outside, but you could have at least mentioned them!

Pendleton
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I got an original Power Mac 8100/80! I got my hands on it many years ago, when someone gave it to me as just an old computer he had when I sold him a new one (I refurbished computers once upon a time) I gladly accepted it!
It wasn't worth anything then, but I'm sure it is now being the first Power PC based Power Mac!

I once owned a Macintosh All-In-One, it was my first decent mac (at the time) I got it for cheap because it was so huge!
I later upgraded to a Power Mac G3 Blue & White, and sold it cheap, from what I seen these go for quite abit of money now!

Speaking of my Power Mac G3 Blue & White, my original one was tossed on me years back by my family when I left it behind when I moved out, but got my hands on a replacement very recently that was used in a University nearby.

I've sold a fair number of the first gen Power Mac G4's don't have any now tho.

I also still own a Power Mac G5 2ghz duel cpu, it's with my grand mother who used it till 2 years ago to browse the web, till it got an issue from over the phone sounds like a logic board issue But I moved far away but I plan to grab it and try to fix it one day!

Had an 8 core Mac Pro from 2008, that got an issue with its motherboard 2 years ago, that since I didn't have the parts I sold to someone for I wish it didn't break since it would still be useful to me

Also had many other old Power Mac's from back in those days I sold.But not as many as I had PC's (considering the market)

TheIdleCrow
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the 1999 power mac was when they really started looking interesting

omniexistus
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they cant decide if they want all in one or a PC
pick, apple
pick

LuckyLion
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Maybe an Apple Cinema Display evolution? I don’t know it there are enough for that, though. (You could include the LG UltraFine 4K/5K displays, as they worked together on them)

McD
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You forgot the Powermac 9600, the G4 500 Sawtooth AGP, and the later G5 PCI-E variants, as well as the mac pro iterations of fw 400 vs 800 only designatign as one model

andrewowen
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Still rocking a Mac Pro Early 2008 for everyday usage!

Piipperi
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I really miss the 3.5" drive and still have 3.5" disks and an Imation SuperDisk external drive to read them, but alas, no computer to plug it into.

MrKen-wydk
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Isnt this a video about "Power Mac, " not just "Mac Pro, " no? Mac Pro would refer to first Mac tower using Intel chip.

be
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These aren't all Mac pro's tasty the 2006 and 2013 model are more.They haven't change the disign but the specs.

katchakill
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from the cheese grater to the trash can

vaderarmour
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You must’ve added a bonus for Mac Mini(s).

sriramsundar
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But where's the Quadra ?? Every ad/design studio in the 1990's had them as the most powerful machine at the time to run Photoshop...

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