The first photo was my first computer, the Macintosh. The screen and hard drive where all in one -compact unit. I used it for all my homework. It had a mouse and the selection of menus was intrinsic of Mac making it extremely user friendly instead of typing in commands in a command box.
The second picture is the computer I currently have, iMac with a 24″ screen – arrrg, arrrrg! The hard drive and screen are all in one, still.

The original Macintosh, the first commercially successful personal computer to use a graphical user interface, rather than a command line.

An iMac computer from August 2007, a modern all-in-one Macintosh.
The Macintosh (pronounced /ˈmækɨntɒʃ/ mak-in-tosh),[1] or Mac, is a series of several lines of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. The first Macintosh was introduced on January 24, 1984; Continue reading