This prototype allows you to see many of the internal parts of the computer.
The final version of the Macintosh Classic used opaque plastic. This prototype allows you to see many of the computer’s internal parts, including its nine-inch CRT monitor. You can also clearly see how much space was left on the computer.
Transparent Apple Macintosh Classic from all sides in live photos
DongleBookPro did not share any additional information about the device. Earlier, Apple experimented with prototypes of its devices in transparent cases, including the Apple Newton and Macintosh Portable M5120. These prototypes are very rare and are highly-priced at auctions.
DongleBookPro regularly publishes images of unreleased Apple devices and prototypes. In August, they released images of the unreleased first-generation iPod touch prototype with a glossy black finish in the style of the 2013 Mac Pro and the first-generation Mac mini prototype with a built-in docking station for iPod nano.