1984 Macintosh Intro Brochure

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JDW

JDW

Жыл бұрын

Learn a little Mac & IBM PC history as we flip through each page of this 39-year-old MINT CONDITION brochure! Expand this text description for a link to the 600 dpi SCAN I made for you!
⬇️ 600dpi brochure scan (PDF): tinyurl.com/23urtp4v
🛒 WHERE I PURCHASED THE BROCHURE
applephotographer on EBAY: tinyurl.com/y883wpby
📚 REFERENCE
• 2nd Edition Brochure (what I purchased): tinyurl.com/35zda8kh
• 1st Edition Brochure selling on EBAY (NOT a magazine insert): tinyurl.com/2dx8maye
• 1st Edition Brochure scan: tinyurl.com/4sp9amz3
• 1st Edition Brochure variant (Newsweek insert): tinyurl.com/ytw4uyjj
• Photos of Newsweek insert (March 19, 1984): tinyurl.com/yc668bbu
• Newsweek March 19, 1984 selling on EBAY now: tinyurl.com/bdz2mfsz
(Ask seller if it has the Apple insert!)
• Low-rez scans of the Newsweek insert and other Apple brochures are found here (thanks, Janez J. Starc!): tinyurl.com/47a43uda
• Photos of my T-shirt showing front & back: tinyurl.com/bddmmtz8
(I often wore this to classes in engineering school in the early 1990's. Still in top shape!)
• EvangeList website on ArchiveORG (now defunct): tinyurl.com/2nc4ufay
• 1986 discussion about Macway Evangelist: tinyurl.com/t9zbfuk8
• Guy Kawasaki's personal blog (shown in my video): tinyurl.com/4cjycnt3
(Photos of Guy in my video were taken from this website.)
• 1997 LA Times article about Kawasaki's EvangeList: tinyurl.com/yc8pndrx
🍎 PERSONAL PLEA: If you have a collection of old EvangeList emails, it would be great if those could be put online for others to read. I can't seem to find mine, unfortunately.
• ThunderScan Product Photos (used in video): bit.ly/3DnA6j1
• Thunderscan on Folklore: bit.ly/3DrKF4k
• ThunderScan on MacGUI: bit.ly/43AovI0
• ImageWriter I print quality (Macworld Premier issue, shown in video): bit.ly/3O2YMCe
• Mac Plus w/ Ext. Keyboard & 1st LaserWriter (shown in video): tinyurl.com/cny32ymz
• Beautiful photo of a Macintosh Plus & original LaserWriter: tinyurl.com/y43vtsh6
• Apple video showing the original LaserWriter in action: • Old macintosh ads (198...
• Andy Hertzfeld & Bill Atkinson Interview about MacPaint: • MacPaint Interview and...
• PC Paint 1.0 Article (shown in my video): tinyurl.com/bdcv2sez
• Apple Does It Again brochure (last page shows Sept. '84 Mac pricing): tinyurl.com/26b82xht
• LEM article about CPU speeds (shown in video): tinyurl.com/4b8d9t3e
• Windows 1.x Emulator (experience the horror!): www.pcjs.org/software/pcx86/s...
• IBM PC photo which I Photoshopped for use in the video (CC BY 4.0): tinyurl.com/2p8s9wte
• Cult of Mac article is WRONG about 1st Apple Credit Card starting in 1996:
tinyurl.com/256tsvnz
• YAMATO Washi Glue (starch based): amzn.to/3Y2vfNA
• Kozo Paper I bought from Amazon Japan: amzn.to/44QDJcKSeller seems to be this shop: bit.ly/3pRDKi1
NOTE: Links to Amazon USA in this text description are affiliate links that may generate small revenue for this channel if something is purchased within 24 hours of clicking the link.
🙏 SINCERE THANKS to these INCREDIBLE channel supporters:
• Frank Conforti 🇺🇸 (monumental supporter)
• Philippe Astier 🇫🇷 (monthly supporter)
• Mauro Acciaccaferri 🇮🇹 (monthly supporter)
• Gavin Maxwell 🇦🇺 (monthly supporter)
• Mark B. Newlon 🇺🇸 (repeat supporter)
• Chris Angellis 🇺🇸 (repeat supporter)
⭐ I in no way whatsoever wish to diminish the importance of the many wonderful people who have so graciously contributed to this KZfaq channel; but at the same time, my heart compels me to say a few short words about Frank Conforti. His generosity knows no bounds. His support of this channel has been incredible. What's even more incredible is that he has a special place in Apple history. Frank Conforti authored product review articles in Mac User magazine in the 1980's, two of which am now linking for you, as follows:
• MacUser April 1987 pp.69 & 71 (VersaTerm Pro review): bit.ly/3rGNJqT
⬇️ Software Download: tinyurl.com/2zse7fcm
• MacUser July 1988 pp.156~172 (VersaCAD review) : tinyurl.com/fv9px37c
⬇️ Software Download: tinyurl.com/mrym8z9s
Frank is also the author of Inside Microstation: amzn.to/3OqhTYl
Frank told that he wrote the 1st edition of that book on his Mac Plus and printed it out on his ImageWriter for copy editor markup.
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@JDW-
@JDW- Жыл бұрын
Folks, at 9:41 I point out the first Apple credit card on the back of the brochure. Frank Conforti has kindly posted photos of his 2 cards on Flickr Black card (shown on brochure): flic.kr/p/2oRGVHF White card: flic.kr/p/2oRFk9D Interestingly, both cards lack VISA/MC/AMEX logos, just like the titanium Goldman Sachs card today.
@Fred_Raimer
@Fred_Raimer Жыл бұрын
It could not have found a better home with a nicer guy! Best to you, James!
@jockelill
@jockelill Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video James! I really liked it!! Makes you realize what kind of game changer the Macintosh concept really was back then! Although at a high price, but unbeaten for easy of use and compatibility! That picture of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs side by side is epic!
@MacEffects88
@MacEffects88 Жыл бұрын
I don’t think I have seen this one before in its entirety. What a well crafted brochure. Another amazing video - thanks for your efforts!
@JDW-
@JDW- Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words, Mark!
@johnpaulikoskimaa3819
@johnpaulikoskimaa3819 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing the contents with all of us, James. Much appreciated!!
@flintlock1
@flintlock1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you James, really appreciate the work you did on the scan, thanks for sharing, keep up the great content.
@WelcomeToMarkintosh
@WelcomeToMarkintosh 11 ай бұрын
That brochure is AWESOME - great video James! Thanks you for scanning & archiving it for the rest of us!
@retrotechguy
@retrotechguy Жыл бұрын
Awesome brochure - thanks for taking us for a tour! 👍
@cla3d
@cla3d Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing the PDF. They knew how to promote a product.
@JDW-
@JDW- Жыл бұрын
And thank you for your kind support of this channel, Chris!
@1BitFeverDreams
@1BitFeverDreams Жыл бұрын
I'm fairly certain we had that at home back in late 1985 and/or 1986. I seem to remember the sequence of things where my dad probably bought a 512k in early 1986, realized the low RAM wasn't up to his needs and swapped it for a Plus a few days/or a week later. I seem to remember this gap where I was wondering where the computer had gone and being worried the next one wouldn't be as cool. I'm fairly certain I read and reread the brochure and all materials that were probably acquired as part of the shopping done, to death. As a kid learning how to use his first computer, you remember the first 3 games you spent all your time bouncing around from one to the other: DéjàVu from Rubicon (not ICOM!), Lode Runner and Sargon III.
@GarthBeagle
@GarthBeagle Жыл бұрын
Nicely done, and thanks for the excellent scan!
@pocketscience911
@pocketscience911 Жыл бұрын
Very cool James that you've gone to the effort to first purchase this piece of history, and then to document it for everyone who may have never seen it before. I just found my Nov/Dec 1984 copy of Newsweek (Ronald Reagan on the cover) - which was partially taken over by Apple with numerous full page ads, and fold out sections. Much of the material comes from the brochure you have, but there's some other content specific to the election results. The front inside cover and first page has a Mac displaying the following in a MacWrite window.. "Last Tuesday, several million of you demonstrated the principle of democracy as it applies to politics. One person, one vote. Throughout this magazine we're going to demonstrate the principle of democracy as it applies to technology. One person, one computer.". There's also a two page spread on the IBM documentation piece of the story entitled "Even IBM has written a testimonial for Macintosh" with a huge photo of those enormous manuals you showed. The back cover folds out with the "Test drive a Macintosh" ad showing the gloved hand holding a mouse.
@JDW-
@JDW- Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your very kind words, Gavin. And thank you very much for the detailed description of the ad insert in Newsweek! I really appreciated reading that.
@michaelmullett7327
@michaelmullett7327 Жыл бұрын
Fantastique
@janquieldapper
@janquieldapper 9 ай бұрын
You put it in download!!! wow!!! Great!!!
@JDW-
@JDW- 9 ай бұрын
Yes, I spend many days scanning and then editing the scans to be as perfect as possible. The download link is in the text description.
@FrankConforti
@FrankConforti Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words!
@JDW-
@JDW- Жыл бұрын
Thank YOU, Frank!
@Stryder_The_Nite_Owl
@Stryder_The_Nite_Owl Жыл бұрын
Great video, and a nice change of pace from some of the other videos. Great historic coverage of this fantastic brochure.
@JDW-
@JDW- Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching, Stryder. I'm very pleased you liked it. Historic coverage is hard. I put the same amount of work into this 12 min. video as I put in to creating a 1 hour video. I do think it is worth it in th end, especially in this case because I was able to preserve it for the community. There's still so much out there that needs to be preserved!
@Stryder_The_Nite_Owl
@Stryder_The_Nite_Owl Жыл бұрын
@@JDW- Those who preserve today, will be the heroes tomorrow. Software, documentation, hardware. It all needs to be documented, preserved, and shared.
@tenminutetokyo2643
@tenminutetokyo2643 Жыл бұрын
That is freaking nuts dood! Burrel Smith later got schizophrenia from inhaling too much lead solder fumes while working on the Mac.
@JDW-
@JDW- Жыл бұрын
Well, if flux fumes really did trigger schizophrenia, I'd be one of THE most schizophrenic people on the planet by now! I'm 52 and started soldering in Jr. High. 🙂
@TaijanDean
@TaijanDean Жыл бұрын
It just goes to show how much more intricate and well made brochures and manuals were back in the day conpared to the bland and featureless ones we have today. It does put into perspective how different the Macintosh was when it was released compared to its competition. Yes, it's a brochure so they're obviously trying to sell you a rather expensive product, especially for 1984, but nothing os false or misleading, it's more of a case of 'what you see is what you get' with Macintosh and it's certianly a rereshong angle to look at a product rather than glorify it and make it seem more than it really is. I do think the '32bit microprocessor' claim is a little cheeky though since, if I remember correctly, the Macintosh only had a 16bit data bus limiting the system to 16bit at best despite the CPU being 32bit.
@JDW-
@JDW- Жыл бұрын
What we can say is that the 8MHz 68000 was better than the 16-bit 4.77MHz 8088 in the IBM PC. The best detailed answer I've seen about whether the 68000 is truly 32-bit is from Ken Gregg on Quora: www.quora.com/Was-the-original-Apple-Macintosh-a-16-bit-or-32-bit-computer
@janquieldapper
@janquieldapper 9 ай бұрын
PDF had a great quality too!
@JDW-
@JDW- 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words. It took a very long time, but as you can see, all that work paid off. The end result is quite good. I wish all scans of vintage material were this good. I think it can be done if the person scanning and editing the scans takes enough time and care.
@aa-au
@aa-au Жыл бұрын
Nice video. I liked the way you showed every page, with nice lighting, then actually spend the time to scan and correct and touchup the imperfections. Then, you pop all these images into a pdf and upload for all to see and download. I am not too sure how many brochures you have or if you collect Apple brochures at all, but I have some small Apple brochures and big Apple posters of the early 2000s era, and these were released in Australia. Anyway, if interested, I could try and dig them all up and we can talk.
@JDW-
@JDW- Жыл бұрын
To be honest, this is the first Apple "brochure" I acquired. I have other things like the Premier issue of Macworld, Apple's "So Far" book and the latter version by Ive, etc. I just was wanting some graphics one day, found very bad, low-rez versions online, did some research and found they were from the Mac Intro brochure, then found that brochure (2nd edition) was never scanned or placed online. I then search eBAY, and to my delight, one was being sold by the original photographer! It was rather expensive, but I decided to buy it with the aim of scanning it and posting it online for the community to enjoy. I'm somewhat of a perfectionist, so I spent many hours trying to delete every tiny spot and blemish on the scan, and also putting the pages together side-by-side in a way that looks lovely. Indeed, I would say my PDF scan looks better in some ways than the actual brochure. That scan should stand the test of time. If you'd like to send me some photos of what you have, please simply click my JDW name, which takes you to my channel page. Click the About tab, and scroll down. Click the business inquiries button, and you'll then be able to access my email address. You can either send photos as attachments, or post them to something like DropBox or Flickr or even iCloud photos so I can see them. If you have something that I might be able to preserve for the community, then maybe we can talk about that further.
@sideburn
@sideburn Жыл бұрын
When i was about 12 the only one that had a mac was the the spoiled rich kids dad in my neighborhood. The kid could use a computer now and that kinda rubbed me the wrong way since I was banging out BASIC code on my trs-80 coco. I thought it was a toy and not a real computer but secretly I was very impressed. 😂 by 1991 I was 20 and had a job at a laser printer company and they put a mac on my desk and I got out the inside Mac books and figured out what was going on under the hood and I was sold. I had a career as a mac programmer after that.
@JDW-
@JDW- Жыл бұрын
With the price of the Mac being well over $3,000 (in 1984 dollars) when you factored in the ImageWriter I printer (which most every Mac user back at the time bought), it's easy to see why ownership was dominated by businesses or upper middle class families. While ours was more firmly middle class, my father was given the option of a cash bonus or "the new Mac and printer from Apple" in early 1984. He took the latter, and the rest is history! 🙂 I did have friends at the time who had C64's, and they always intrigued me because they had color. But what didn't impress me was their low resolution. As such, nothing could tear me away from Dark Castle when it arrived on the scene in '86. The Mac was B&W only, but the resolution was amazing compared to any other computer at the time (other than Lisa). Glad to hear someone put the right computer on your desk to win your love for the Mac!
@sideburn
@sideburn Жыл бұрын
@@JDW- yeah I remember seeing one of you videos where you tell the story how your dad got one as a gift from his work. Yeah I went from the trs-80 to Atari 8 bits. There was a Atari vs commodore battle going on at the time (probably still is at some degree) and I was on the Atari camp. My first “Mac” I owned was when I got an Atari 520 ST cheap and a guy at my work helped me make it into a “Hackintosh” running System 6.0.8. I remember it had the Talking Moose and the Oscar the Grouch trashcan extension 😁
@sideburn
@sideburn Жыл бұрын
@@JDW- and yes the mac display was amazing and still hold up today even. I hav le a 512, a plus, and a portable now. And a few old PowerBooks. And of course my modern MacBook Pro 16” but it’s not as fun as the retro machines 🤩
@juanmacias5922
@juanmacias5922 Жыл бұрын
lmfao the picture of Bill Gates. xD
@emerybreck1688
@emerybreck1688 11 ай бұрын
'Promo sm'
@JDW-
@JDW- 11 ай бұрын
I’m afraid I don’t understand what you mean.
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