Ipod was my first.
Best is the M1 MacBook Air. I loved how powerful/fast it was while having basically all day battery life. But at least for me, as a Windows user, it was missing a ton of productivity stuff that I did on Windows all the time. Not to mention, I couldn’t use some apps that were Windows only like Solidworks. Not supporting MST for monitors still pisses me off lol
The answer to both is iPod Classic.
I have never owned an apple product
My first was a printer I got from my uncle, Apple LaserWriter II NT.
The best is my current laptop, MacBook Air which I bought in 2017 and still use daily.
The only apple product I ever owned was an old ipod touch (couldn’t tell you what gen) I got from a pawn shop. I loved it at that time. Since it’s the only apple product I have ever owned, it’s the best product of theirs I have owned.
Gotta be the Macintosh SE my dad brought home in… 1986’ish?
Now THAT was a real Mac, real user friendly. Downhill since then.
iMac G3, Keynote (software)
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An Apple II+ was my first Apple product. My Apple ][GS was the best.
It all went down hill from there into the dumpster.
12” PowerBook G4. An amazing laptop for the time.
Apple Watch Series 4 and 7. Absolutely rely on it. Love it.
iPod touch was my first Apple product. The best was the iPhone X—it felt so unique at the time.
We had a Mac classic in the early nineties. That was great. Was a big apple fanboy until osx. The best was probably a performa (serial number I forget)
Nothing, and nothing
IMac was my first purchase. Year later I bought mbp that’s my favourite one. Still runs perfectly after 10 years.
First (and only for over a decade) would be iPod shuffle. Best is my M1 Air. Absolutely ridiculous how much battery life and performance you can get out of it. Starting to wish I’d gotten more than 8 GB of memory (curiously, bloated JetBrains IDEs run fine, web browsers cause more issues) so I might pass it on to my mom when M3 comes out and upgrade to 16 or 32 GB.