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Vectronic's Apple Profile Specs is intended to be a quick reference for Apple desktop computers and laptops. Every effort is made to insure that specs, dates, and images correctly match the machines listed on this site, however errors may exist. If you find any errors on this site, please contact us at your convenience. Vectronic's Apple World is not a commercial site. We maintain this site at great expense in time, money, and effort because of our love for anything related to Apple Computer, Inc. Please seek additional sources of information should you need critical specification information. We cannot guarantee accuracy. Your usage of the information provided on this website may vary. We do not hold ourselves out to be experts. We are hobbyists and Mac users just like you.

We would like to acknowledge the sources for the information and images found in Apple Profile Specs. Whenever possible, image sources are identified in each respective HTML ALT tag. Spec information has been obtained from a variety of online sources. We encourage you to visit these great sites in order to obtain a well-informed picture of any particular Apple computer for which you are seeking information. Vectronic's Apple World also uses several magazine sources for images and general information.

Online Sources:

  • Apple Computer Support
    • Get information directly from the primary source. We always begin our searches for information on Apple Computer's specs pages. This is good place to find information, but images of older form factors is extremely limited or nonexistent.
  • apple-history.com
    • This site is legendary for its ease of use and it has a great format.
  • EveryMac.com
    • EveryMac.com is the gold standard of Apple spec sites. Their entries are very detailed and they cover every Mac ever released. Unfortunately, the site does not cover Apple II or Lisa. EveryMac.com also has detailed specs on Mac clones.
  • Low End Mac
    • Low End Mac is a wildly popular Mac site run by Dan Knight. They have a wonderful specs section covering all Apple computers. Low End Mac shines in user-experiential information, which accompanies each of its computer spec pages.
  • Wikipedia
    • Wikipedia is an excellent source for information on Apple history, software, and hardware. Wikipedia also contains many images of Apple products.
  • Apple II History
    • Apple II History is an incredibly detailed site encompassing the full scope of the history of the Apple II. This is a highly recommended site for anyone interesting in the Apple II.

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