The revolution of technology begun many years ago. One of the biggest revolutions us humans have seen was the invention of the computer but not just any computer. The first computer was as big as a room but eventually it had gotten smaller over the years. In 1984, humans have witnessed something they’ve never seen before. The invention we have all been waiting for were invented and introduced to us. Steve Jobs, the great mind, had showed the world’s first mass-market personal computer featuring an integral graphical use interface and mouse. The difference between Macintosh from 1984 to 1996 has been incredibly advanced.
It is clear that Steve Jobs has the power that no one else had in the computer industry and so proud of himself. 12 years later, prices for the Macintosh has gone up very high and the computer much more advanced. These ads have very powerful message and the message is clearly saying that there is no competing against the Macintosh yet.
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In 1984, seeing Steve jobs in their own magazine for their computers tells us how successful he is. His face tells us nothing but pride and success. Those computers do not have colors on their screens yet but the graphical interface, keyboard, mouse, and the drawings on their screen shows how advanced they’ve gotten in the computer world. The name of the magazine “MACWORLD” has been written in red and it can only mean one thing at that moment, watch out world because Macintosh is here. It is written in all capital letters, bold, and red. It is catchy for magazine title but at the same time it is also