While today’s Apple Mac advertisements are beloved by many, taking a trip down memory lane reveals the fascinating evolution of these campaigns. Whether you’re a Mac enthusiast or a PC user, these ads are sure to bring a smile to your face. Here’s a countdown, presented in no specific order. Enjoy the journey!
10. Apples and Alligators

Kicking off the list is this unique ad. Who could have imagined selling Apples with the help of alligators?
9. Three Steps

Ah, this one will transport you back to the era of dial-up internet, making you appreciate the simplicity of reaching 'Step 3.'
8. PowerBook

Who in their right mind brings a computer on a vacation to the Grand Canyon... even if it’s a PowerBook?
7. The Internet

I’d-like-to-buy-the-world-a-Coke… or perhaps, in this case, a Mac.
6. Industrial Revelation

It’s astonishing to think Barack Obama became president while drawing inspiration from Apple. Imagine the impact if Steve Jobs himself had starred in this commercial.
5. Mac Vs Windows

No matter which computer you place in front of my Dad, that’s pretty much the extent of his capabilities. In fact, he’s been puzzled by his new Mac for the past three YEARS.
4. Ellen Feis

What was the message here? 'Macs are for those who accidentally hit delete instead of save'? It’s hard to believe this ad aired before they reconsidered and introduced our beloved 'I’m a Mac' character.
3. The Famous 1984 Commercial

And now, the ultimate Apple ad of all time. While it seems prophetic now, it likely sparked quite a few laughs back then. If you were around in 1984, you might recall that the Hooters aesthetic was trendy, and Bridget Nielsen look-alikes were all the rage.
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2. Einstein and Gandhi

It’s unclear whether Gandhi and Einstein would approve of Apple labeling them as 'crazy round pegs in square holes,' but the strategy clearly paid off. If you see yourself as a nonconformist, this might have stirred a sense of pride—though McCain’s campaign arguably tainted the term 'maverick.'
1. Picasso

Oh, Picasso, you cheeky old soul. How exactly does this inspire someone to purchase a computer?