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Mac & Apple Devices - EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Lookup Lookup Mac, iPod, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and other Apple devices by Apple Order Number, Model Number, EMC Number, Model Identifier, and Serial Number as well as Intel processor number to check its specs and other details. If your Mac is not working, the serial number is printed on the computer casing but the location varies. Here are the main locations of serial numbers on Apple computers. Unibody MacBook Pro.
Lookup Mac, iPod, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and other Apple devices by Apple Order Number, Model Number, EMC Number, Model Identifier, and Serial Number as well as Intel processor number to check its specs and other details.
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Macbook Pro The MacBook pro looks very similar to its predecessor the Aluminum G4 with some key differences. |
Macbook The MacBook pro looks very similar to its predecessor the Aluminum G4 with some key differences. |
iPhone / iPod There are a number of different flavors and sizes of iPods and iPhones. |
iMac The iMac is Apple's all in one unit and is one of the longest lasting product lines. |
iPad The iPad is Apple's entry into the tablet market. |
Powerbook G4 Aluminum As the name implies, the Aluminum powerbook features an entire shell of Aluminum. |
Mac Pro The Mac Pro is the high end professional end desktop machine which currently supports up to 8 cores. |
Mac Mini The Mac Mini is the ultra compact Mac, used for everything from a Media Center to a car computer. |
PowerMac G5 The predecessor to the Mac Pro, the PowerMac G5 went up to a Quad Core processor and was discontinued in 2005. |
Powerbook G4 Titanium The Powerbook G4 Titanium, the first in the line of Powerbook G4s came in three different models. |
Powerbook G3 Pismo The Pismo has both Firewire and USB ports. The Lombard only has USB and no firewire. |
Powerbook G3 Lombard The Lombard models added USB ports and a bronze keyboard to the G3 lineup. |
Powerbook G3 Wallstreet The Wallstreet was the only Powerbook G3 to have the Original colored Apple logo on the bezel. |
iBook G4 The iBook G4 looks very similar to its predecessor the iBook G3, but has several key differences. |
iBook G4 The iBook G4 looks very similar to its predecessor the iBook G3, but has several key differences. |
iBook G3 The iBook G3, also referred to as the Dual USB, was the first iBook to sport a sleek white case. |
iBook G3 Clamshell The iBook Clamshell is most easily identified by its different colors and clamshell design. |
Amazon Kindle The most popular e-Reader and later branching out into tablets and even smartphones. |