Apple Products Throughout Film History [Infographic]

Folks at AnyClip have created an interesting infographic, which highlights how and where Apple products have appeared in films throughout history.

Mashable reports that AnyClip used their Any Clip Solutions API to tag on-screen products and extracted film meta-data to figure out how much time Apple product spent on the screen.

In 1998's "You've got mail", Apple accounted for 33% of all product appearances, whereas in the 2011 Transformer 3, which had as many as 68 brands placed in the film, Apple products accounted for just 1% of product appearances.

As some of our readers have pointed out. We seem to have missed the launch of iPad nano in 2005.

You can checkout the infographic below.

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17 Responses to Apple Products Throughout Film History [Infographic]

  1. Ohhhhnononononooooo says:

    Ye blame Apple for everything

  2. RBD2 says:

    Why would they leave so many Apple Products out. Where is the Lisa. I bought 2 of them.

  3. Christian says:

    Steven Seagal’s character in Under Siege used a Newton when he boarded the ship.

  4. bas says:

    iPad nano in 2005???

  5. Steve says:

    Apple Lisa?

  6. fas says:

    That is some TV exposure.

  7. Manu says:

    MI4, iPad and macbook pro in the movie.

  8. l3ioHazardX says:

    There is a powerbook 280 and a 5300CS in the movie hackers

  9. Andy says:

    Yeah, what the heck is the ipad nano? it looks like ipad touch to me.

  10. Andy says:

    I mean ipod touch

  11. Jm says:

    That was actually really sh*tty. Some of the examples for their inventions were incorrect and you left a ton out. Get rid of the movies and actually pay attention to what it’s supposed to be about.

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