This timeline of Apple products is a list of all computers, phones, tablets, wearables , and other innovation made by Apple Inc . This list is ordered by the release date of the products. Macintosh Performa models were often physically identical to other models, in which case they are omitted in favor of the identical twin.
Detailed timeline
1970s Apple I Apple II
1980s
1980-1983 Apple III Apple Lisa
1984 Macintosh 128K without its keyboard and mouse
1985 Macintosh XL
1986 Macintosh Plus, no mouse shown
1987 Macintosh II AppleFax Modem
1988 Macintosh Plus
1989 Macintosh Portable
1990s
1990 Macintosh LC
1991
1992 Quadra 950 PowerBook Duo
1993 Macintosh Color Classic PowerBook 140 Quadra 605 Newton Message Pad 100
1994 Power Macintosh 6100 PowerBook 540c
1995 Power Macintosh 9500 Apple StyleWriter 1200 Apple Multiple Scan 14" Display
1996 Power Macintosh 6400 PowerBook 1400
1997 PowerBook 3400 Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh
1998 iMac G3
1999
2000s
2000
2001
2002 iMac G4
2003 PowerBook G4 17"
2004 iMac G5
2005
2006 MacBook Pro Aluminum Mac Pro
2007
2008 MacBook Air
2009 iMac Magic Mouse iPod Classic 6th generation
2010s
2010 iPad Magic Trackpad
2011 iPhone 4
2012 MacBook Pro Retina iPhone 5
2013 Mac Pro 2nd generation (Cylinder), released December 19, 2013
2014 iPhone 6
2015 MacBook Apple Watch 12.9" iPad Pro in Gold
2016 AirPods
2017 iPhone X iMac Pro
2018 HomePod , released February 9, 2018MacBook Air Retina
2019 Apple Card released August 20, 2019AirPods Pro released October 30, 2019Mac Pro (2019) (R) and Pro Display XDR (L) released December 10, 2019
2020s
2020 HomePod Mini AirPods Max MacBook Air M1
2021 AirTag MacBook Pro M1iMac M1
2022 Mac Studio , first released March 18, 2022MacBook Air M2
2023 iPhone 15 iPhone 15 Pro
2024 Apple Vision Pro
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See also
References ^ "More Powerful Apple III Features Mass Storage New Software". Compute! (20). Atarimagazines.com. January 1982. Retrieved January 5, 2009 . ^ "Apple Products". Laptopspedia . December 24, 2009. Archived from the original on December 24, 2009. Retrieved May 24, 2010 . ^ "Apple IIGS (1MB, ROM 03): Specifications". Apple. September 13, 1993. Retrieved January 5, 2009 . ^ "Apple Delivers AirPort Extreme 802.11g Wireless Networking". Apple Newsroom . January 7, 2003. Retrieved June 23, 2024 . ^ Bidwell, Chris (January 8, 2003). "MacWorld SF 2003 Keynote". IGN . Retrieved June 23, 2024 . ^ "Macworld September 2003" (PDF) . Retrieved June 23, 2024 .
External links Specifications, Apple Computer, Inc. Mac Systems: Apple, EveryMac.com Glen Sanford, Apple History, apple-history.com Dan Knight, Computer Profiles, LowEndMac, Cobweb Publishing, Inc. Steven Weyhrich, Apple II History, apple2history.org Pictorial Timeline