QuickTake (1994)
The QuickTakes were some of the very first digital cameras available on the market, which again points to Apple’s uncanny knack for meeting needs that consumers don’t yet know they have. A QuickTake camera was easy to use, had a .3 Megapixel resolution (which isn’t bad for 1994), and ranged in price from $600 to $750.

Steve Jobs has that Alien like villainous thing going for him...even the sneakers. Spooky
lol the last thing bout jobs and his never changing wardrobe.
right-cluck? lol
In fact, I'm not sure what it is but it looks like an Apple ][ variant. Anyone else know?
dewshaft,
Mystery solved, picture #3 is a Lisa 2/Macintosh XL, which was a short lived successor to the original Lisa and a step to the early Macintosh.
some selections-
"apple newton" devices are always going to be short-lived. just like the latest thing that's in your pocket.
and criticising the hand-writing AI of the time is... allow me to say it- retarded. and short-sighted. and forgetful. as if hand-writing recognition should have appeared perfect out of the box and should not have had to undergo any transitional phases...
#3 is obviously not a macintosh portable, you moron. even for a person who had never seen a portable computer before, you should have enough brain cells to realise that #3 was not designed to be 'portable'.
i know, i know... this is only a glorified link that you posted. but as usual, one which you showed zero sense in posting.
(and BTW, i'm a dedicated PC user)
http://www.thevine.com.au/tech/gadgets/apple-_-their-greatest-fails20100909.aspx