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page 1Products and services discontinued in 1993
Apple II series
computer series by Apple, 1977–1993
Apple IIe
1983 model in the Apple II series of personal computers
Macintosh IIci
personal computer by Apple
Macintosh Quadra 700
computer introduced by Apple Computer in early 90s
Macintosh II series
family of personal computers by Apple
Macintosh IIsi
Apple personal computer of early 1990s
Macintosh Classic II
personal computer by Apple
Macintosh IIvx
personal computer by Apple
Macintosh LC II
personal computer by Apple
Macintosh IIvi
personal computer by Apple
Honda E series
Series of humanoid robots developed by Honda
StyleWriter
StyleWriter is a line of inkjet serial printers by Apple, targeted mainly towards consumers. They produced print quality that was better than the dot matrix ImageWriters, and were cheaper than the LaserWriters. All but a few models contained Canon print engines, while the last few were re-badged HP Deskjet printers. When Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1997, he discontinued most of the company's accessory product lines, including the StyleWriter and LaserWriter.
HD-MAC
HD-MAC (High Definition Multiplexed Analogue Components) was a broadcast television standard proposed by the European Commission in 1986, as part of Eureka 95 project. It belongs to the MAC - Multiplexed Analogue Components standard family. It is an early attempt by the EEC to provide high-definition television (HDTV) in Europe. It is a complex mix of analogue signal (based on the Multiplexed Analogue Components standard), multiplexed with digital sound, and assistance data for decoding (DATV). The video signal (1250 lines/50 fields per second in 16:9 aspect ratio, with 1152 visible lines) was