Documents tagged "Apple"
Found 64 documents with this tag
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The image features a DVD with the label "iDVD" and a handwritten note that reads "LSJ WATER." The disc appears to be for a computer program designed by Apple Inc. called iDVD, which is used for burning DVDs. The additional writing on the disc might indicate some personal use or reference related to LSJ and water, possibly denoting content associated with that person or subject matter.
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The image shows a disc case with the label "Apple TV" and the capacity of "4GB" written on it. Additionally, there is handwritten text that appears to read "LOS VIDEOS" followed by what looks like a date or number "01-25" or similar. The case has a visible plastic spindle in the center where a disc would be inserted. The style of the image seems casual and possibly taken with a smartphone, as indicated by the graininess and shadow that suggests it was captured under artificial lighting conditions.
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The image shows a close-up of an Apple MacBook Pro Retina 15" hard drive caddy label with handwritten writing on it. The handwriting appears to indicate the model year as "2013," which is likely referencing when this particular model was produced. The original information on the label includes text that seems to be obscured by the handwritten note, but "MacBook Pro Retina 15" and the storage capacity of "480 GB" are still visible.
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The image is of a disc case for an Apple product labeled "DVD R" with a capacity of "4.7GB." The disc itself appears to be inserted into the case and shows signs of wear, indicating it has been used. A significant portion of the visible text on the disc is obscured by an emoji-like symbol over what could have been a title or other information. The background is nondescript with a faded appearance, suggesting the photo may be old or taken in low light conditions.
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The image is a low-resolution photograph of an Apple DVD disc case attached to a wall with what appears to be screws or nails. The disc case has the label "DVD-R" at the top and features an Apple logo in the center, suggesting that the content on the disc may be associated with Apple products or services. Below the logo, there's handwritten text in black marker reading "LESS SPAMMING," which seems to be a personal message or instruction left by someone, possibly indicating a preference or directive related to email behavior or communication etiquette. The background behind the disc case is not distinctly visible due to the focus being on the disc itself and its label.
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The image shows a collection of discs, specifically CDs, placed side by side with their labels facing up for viewing. The topmost disc has the Apple logo and mentions a capacity of "52X" and "174GB," indicating it is likely intended to represent a high-capacity optical storage device, possibly in comparison or contrast to standard CDs that were typically used for music or smaller software installations. Below that, there's another disc with the Verbatim logo, which is a known brand in the media storage industry, followed by similar text "52X" and "174GB," suggesting it is meant to be of equal or lesser capacity compared to the Apple-branded disc above. The discs are situated on a background that appears to be a piece of paper with some writing visible at the bottom edge, but the content of the writing is not clear enough to discern from this angle and resolution.
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The image shows a DVD disc with an Apple logo on its label. The disc is placed against a plain background and appears to be inserted into a plastic case designed for DVDs, as indicated by the partial view of the spindle. There's text visible on the disc that includes "DVD-R" and "4.7 GB" which are specifications indicating it's a recordable DVD with 4.7 gigabytes of storage capacity. Additionally, there is some handwritten marking over part of the disc's label; however, this does not interfere with the visibility of the Apple logo or other important information about the disc.
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The image shows a disc with the Apple logo at the center, indicating it's an Apple product, possibly a CD or DVD given its size and central hole. The disc appears to have some dirt or wear on it, suggesting it has been used or stored improperly. There is visible text that reads "DVD-R", which denotes the type of disc, and below the logo, there's a capacity indicator saying "740 MB", likely referring to the disc's storage capacity in megabytes. The image is somewhat blurry, with a focus on the disc itself but a less sharp background that seems to be an indistinct surface or possibly another item.
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The image features a CD with the Apple logo prominently displayed on its center label. The disc has "DVDR" written near the edge of the label, indicating it is likely a recordable DVD-R disc. There's also handwritten text that reads "1046," which could be a serial number or reference code. In the background, there appears to be a wall with some scratches or marks, suggesting the photo may have been taken in an informal setting, possibly related to technology or media storage.
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The image shows a white Apple DVD with the label partially obscured by what appears to be a black rectangle and possibly some additional marks or smudges on it. The visible part of the label indicates that it is an "Apple DVD" with a capacity of 4.7 GB, although the title or other details are not legible due to the obstructed view. The image quality seems grainy, suggesting it may have been taken from a distance or under low light conditions.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a compact disc (CD) case with the disc inside it. The CD is an Apple brand item, as indicated by the logo on its center. There's some visible text on the disc that seems to say "9/10/84," which could indicate the date of the content or event related to the CD. In the background, there are various textures and what looks like a wall or partition with peeling paint or a similar surface defect, adding a rustic feel to the overall image.
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The image shows a close-up of an Apple DVD with the capacity label "7.9 GB" visible near its center. The background appears to be an unidentifiable surface with some indistinct patterns or marks on it. There is no text other than what is printed on the DVD, and no people are visible in this image.
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The image shows a CD with a label partially obscured by a black rectangle and the word "MUSIC" written on it. The disc is inside an open case lying flat against a surface that appears to be slightly textured, possibly stone or concrete. The visible parts of the CD's label indicate it may be from Apple, as indicated by the logo, although other details are obscured.
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The image shows a DVD disc with its cover partially obscured by a handwritten note that reads "RIP" in capital letters. The DVD has the Apple logo and indicates it contains 7.0 GB of data. There is visible wear on the disc's surface, suggesting it has been used or handled over time. The background appears to be an interior space with textured surfaces, but no specific details are discernible due to the focus on the disc itself.
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The image shows a DVD case with the label facing upwards. The label includes text indicating that it is an "Apple" product and has a storage capacity of "4.7 GB." There is also a barcode visible on the label, which appears to have been altered or modified with a marker to obscure some numbers. The case itself looks used, as there are various marks and scuffs visible.
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The image shows a CD case with its contents partially visible. On the CD itself, there is text that reads "DVD-R" and below it, "4.7 GB." The CD appears to be an Apple brand product, given the logo on the disc. There are also two pieces of tape placed across parts of the image; one piece covers a section of the CD and another obscures part of the case's artwork. This suggests that the items have been handled or possibly sealed for security reasons. The style of the photograph is candid, with a focus on the details of the CD rather than the surrounding environment.
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The image depicts a used DVD with its label partially obscured by what appears to be black marker strokes. The visible portion of the label includes an Apple logo and the capacity "1 GB" at the top, suggesting it's a compact disc from the early days of digital storage devices when 1 GB was significant. The disc is placed on a textured surface with visible scratches or stains that give it a worn look. There are no people or identifiable locations in the image.
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The image shows a close-up of a DVD disc, which has handwritten annotations on it. The central label reads "DVD" with the Apple logo below that. Additional writing includes what appears to be a date "4/28/1999" and an illegible word or acronym in front of it, followed by another unclear text that seems to end with 'DVD'. On the lower left corner, there is a smudge or mark on the disc. The background behind the disc is not clearly visible due to the focus being on the disc itself.
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The image shows a close-up view of a DVD case that appears to be slightly worn with some smudges and marks on its surface. The label on the disc indicates it is an "Apple" product, likely referring to Apple Inc., but without more context, it's unclear what specific content or software is included. There are handwritten markings across the label; one reads "LSG boot view 1," which could be related to a project code name or some internal reference. The disc is centered within its case, and the focus of the image is on this disc and label, providing a sense of detail that suggests it may be used for technical support or inspection purposes.
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The image shows an Apple DVD disc with a label that includes the word "DVDFILM" and mentions a file size of 97.0 GB. The disc appears to be used or has some writing on it which is partially obscured, but one can discern the letters "JL" followed by the number "12056" at the center where the disc's serial number might typically be found. The disc is placed against a textured background that resembles paper with marks and signs of wear or use.
