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Compact Macintosh

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Compact Macintosh
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A Compact Macintosh (or Compact Mac) is an all-in-one Apple Mac computer with a display integrated in the computer case, beginning with the original Macintosh 128K. Compact Macs include the original Macintosh through to the Color Classic sold between 1984 and 1995. The larger Macintosh LC 500 series, Power Macintosh 5000 series, iMac and eMac are not described as a "Compact Mac".

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The Macintosh 128K introduced the Compact Macintosh case style. The bevelled edges were also used on the Apple II and the Apple III.

Apple divides these models into five form factors: The Macintosh 128K, Macintosh SE, and Macintosh Classic (all with a 9 in (23 cm) black and white screen), the modernized Macintosh Color Classic with a 10 in (25 cm) color screen, and the very different Macintosh XL.

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Models

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The SE, designed along Snow White guidelines
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The Classic II, using Apple's early 1990s design style
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The Color Classic with its modernized "neoclassical" case

*220 V international models are appended with the letter "P" (e.g. M0001P)

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Timeline

Timeline of Compact Macintosh models
Power MacintoshMacintosh LC 520PowerBookMacintosh LCMacintosh PortableMacintosh II seriesApple IIeMacintosh Color ClassicMacintosh Classic IIMacintosh SEMacintosh SE/30Macintosh ClassicMacintosh PlusMacintosh XLMacintosh SEMacintosh PlusApple LisaMacintosh SEMacintosh 512KeMacintosh 128KApple LisaMacintosh 512KMacintosh 128K

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