Apple could not market a product without depending on a wide range of technology that is patented by a variety of companyies.
Apple markets its own computer the following year, revolutionizing the home office.
Apple currently markets a portable version of its machine, but it is expensive and relatively heavy.
But Apple and Jobs are just marketing guys, right?
As Dunlavy said, at this point I'm convinced that Apple can market just about anything, regardless of how useful it actually is.
Apple has marketed the Macintosh computer as a hip, cool machine designed for stylish people who like to have fun.
We don't even know how Apple will market it.
Apple later marketed this drive as the SuperDrive.
Of course, Apple isn't actively marketing the iPhone to businesses.
But Apple never marketed it for fear that it could be used as a powerful computer-controlled blue box.