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Transparent Macintosh Classic Prototype Shows Up on Twitter – PCMag AU
A clear version of the Macintosh Classic computer has surfaced on Twitter; it appears to be a prototype that was never meant to be sold.

Apple Macintosh Classic at the Retroapple 0.2 meetup on January 2018. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Back in the 90s, Apple debuted the Macintosh Classic, an entry-level option that sold for less than $1,000. Its widespread availability and price made it a favorite for consumers and classrooms in the early part of the decade.
Now, AppleInsider reports that a prototype version of the Macintosh Classic has shown up on Twitter. In a series of photos shared by user @DongleBookPro,…
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