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Jan 17, 2014 How was it back then in 1984, when the Apple II had color As for why did the Apple II have color and the new Macintosh didn't? Because color wasn't as important as resolution: Because color wasn't as important as resolution: "Steve Jobs asserted last January [1985] that no color Mac would surface for a few years at least, until such time as a color equivalent of the LaserWriter was feasible.
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The Power Macintosh line, the first to use the new chips, proved to be highly successful, with over a million PowerPC units sold in nine months. However, in the long run, spurning Intel for the PowerPC was a mistake as the commoditization of Intel-architecture chips meant Apple could not compete on price against "the Dells of the world".