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Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh : ウィキペディア英語版 | Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh
The Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh (aka "20AM" or "TAM") was a limited-edition personal computer released in 1997 to mark Apple's 20th birthday. The machine was a technological showcase of the day, boasting a number of features beyond simple computing, and with a price tag aimed at the "executive" market.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01/24/best_and_worst_macs/print.html )〕 ==History== April 1, 1996 marked 20 years since the day that Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne came together to form Apple Computer. As this milestone arrived and came to the attention of Apple's then current executives, the decision was made to release a limited edition Macintosh computer to celebrate - and so the "Spartacus" (or "Pomona", or "Smoke & Mirrors") project was born. The normal time-span to develop a new Macintosh computer was 18+ months, however they were already late to the party. Luckily the design team had already been working on several "dream" concepts, and soon settled on the most feasible of those - the (almost) "All-in-One" LCD-based design. To cut down on development time, many off-the-shelf components were used on the new computer's internals. The TAM was announced almost 20 years to the day after Jobs and Wozniak incorporated the company, in January 1997 at MacWorld Expo, San Francisco. It was given a release date of March 20, 1997,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=anniversary&performa=off&sort=date&order=ASC )〕 with a retail price of US$7,499. Originally intended as a mainstream product, the marketing group turned it into a pricey special edition.
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