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Rank the 50 best Apple products ever

SUNI wonders if humanity will remember these gadgets as fondly as its creators do.

Apple turns 50 next week, and we’re going to spend the week covering the company, its products, its legacy, and its future. But mostly, we’re going to spend the week debating which Apple products are the best. And we need your help.

Here’s how to rank the 50 best Apple products ever. We picked the products. Now you can put them in order. When you start ranking, you’ll be presented with two products; pick the best one to contribute to our overall live rankings, which you can always check by clicking “See Results.”

(By the way, if you want to hear Nilay and David spend the better part of two hours debating which 50 things belong on the list, we just dropped a special episode of The Vergecast on the ad-free feed for Verge subscribers only. If don’t already subscribe to The Verge, or you do and you haven’t yet switched to ad-free listening, now’s a great time! Here’s a full breakdown of how to set it up.)

In case it’s helpful, here’s a complete list of all 50 products we chose, in no particular order because the order is ultimately up to you:

iPhoneiPhone 4iPhone 5SiPhone XSiPadiPad 2Wedge MacBook AirM1 chipApple IApple IIeiMac G3iMac G4iMac G5Slim Unibody iMaciBook G3White iBook G4Black MacBookPowerBook 100 seriesTitanium PowerBook G4PowerBook 500 seriesPowerBook G3PowerMac G3MacintoshMac PlusMac SE30Intel Mac MiniiTunesFaceTimeiPod4th-gen iPodiPod TouchClip iPod ShuffleiPod Mini2nd-gen iPod Nano3rd-gen iPod NanoLaserWriter IIImageWriter II2nd-gen Apple TVAirPodsAirPods ProApple Watch Series 3Original Cinema DisplayApple Extended Keyboard IIGarageBandFinal Cut ProApple PayHyperCardQuickTimeMac OS XAirDrop
Original source:  https://www.theverge.com/podcast/901378/apple-50-anniversary-rank-vergecast
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