5. Apple Sold The First Consumer Colour Digital Camera
In 1994, Apple began selling the Apple Quicktake 100 - the very first mass-market colour digital camera. It was capable of taking and storing up to eight photographs, before transferring them to an Apple computer using a serial cable. By today's standards it was pretty awful. It had under one megapixel of resolution, and sold for a whopping $749. It was pretty incredible for the time though, and helped to propel Apple even further forwards as tech innovators.