Apple’s Most Bizarre 1990s Products You Probably Forgot

Explore Apple’s strangest products from the 1990s, including the Newton eMate 300, QuickTake camera, and more.
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Apple’s Most Bizarre 1990s Products You Probably Forgot
Apple Products from the 1990s That Defined a Bizarre Era Curious about the most unusual apple products from the 1990s? During a time of experimentation and dwindling direction, Apple launched some truly unexpected tech devices that you may have never heard of. From digital cameras to a video game console, this was a decade full of trial-and-error as Apple sought to stay relevant before Steve Jobs’ dramatic return in 1997. These strange and sometimes forgotten gadgets, while commercial failures, reveal the company's early ambitions. Let’s revisit five of the quirkiest Apple devices that help paint a picture of this transitional era in tech history. Image : Google Newton eMate 300: Apple's Classroom Oddity Among the many apple products from the 1990s, the Newton eMate 300 stood out for being both innovative and oddly specific. Released in 1996, this entry-level laptop was targeted at students and schools. Designed with a translucent green shell and a built-in keyboard, it looked mor…