1984 Apple Stockholders Meeting (with commercial); Introduction of Macintosh

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Don't know if anyone has seen this, its awesome :)


Part 1: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3233728664580404110&q=apple+1984

Part 2:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1188007597035204359&q=apple+1984
(includes superbowl commercial)
Part 3:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8075489894356415999&q=apple+1984
(includes intro of macintosh)
Part 4:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-735447546533353937&q=apple+1984
(5 commercials for a february campaign; "Macintosh, a computer for the rest of us.")


Enjoy! :D
 
I simply wish I could find the "Momentum Mac" video. It's not an ad, but rather a promotional video I'v _only_ ever seen on the "Multimedia CD" that was added with the original Apple CD-ROM drive as well as probably some of the early CD-ROM equipped Mac models. If _anybody_ has that CD or that movie, I'd REALLY appreciate it in some or other form. My previous calls for this never yielded a result, sadly, and it's nowhere to be found on the internet, it seems. Me sad. :/
 
Does anyone remember the infommercial Apple had made for their Performa Macs? Oh man, I used to love watching them to get a good chuckle. At the time, I actually did own a Performa 6220CD...never realized how much of a dog that system was until much later. But it did the job for me at the time. :)
 
What was shown in those infomercials? Maybe it was the same one I meant?
 
nixgeek said:
Does anyone remember the infommercial Apple had made for their Performa Macs? Oh man, I used to love watching them to get a good chuckle. At the time, I actually did own a Performa 6220CD...never realized how much of a dog that system was until much later. But it did the job for me at the time. :)

that infomercial was what convinced my parents to get my first mac
 
fryke said:
What was shown in those infomercials? Maybe it was the same one I meant?
I don't think so. They were all about this cheesy family with their Performa. All I really remember was that the father liked using the phrase "the proof is in the pudding". And it was cheesy.

Cheesy as it was, at least Apple advertised back then!
 
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