Apple’s Pippin was an early attempt to bring the Macintosh experience into the living room. Released in 1996 through a …

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Apple’s Pippin was an early attempt to bring the Macintosh experience into the living room. Released in 1996 through a partnership with Bandai, it supported CD-ROM software, internet access, TV output, and multimedia applications. Apple envisioned it as a platform that could combine entertainment, education, and online experiences in a single device. By the time Pippin arrived, Sony, Nintendo, and Sega had already established strong positions in the gaming market. The console struggled to…

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