Apple Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh (1997): Learning nothing from Gateway 2000’s fiasco a couple of year’s earlier with its 10th Anniversary PC, Apple in 1997 released a specially designed bronze-colored Mac to celebrate its 20th year of making computers. This one came with a Bose sound system and leather palm rests, but it also had a weak processor, no network card, and a slow CD-ROM drive (because a faster one couldn’t be mounted vertically in its special case). To participate in the celebration, Mac lovers had to plunk down $7500–three times what the same computer cost in a different case. It may qualify as the priciest case mod of all time. Steve Jobs might have bought one; we doubt whether many others did. Tynan, Dan. „The 25 Worst Tech Products of All Time”, PC World, 2006. május 26. (Hozzáférés: 2024. július 2.) (angol nyelvű)