The old Macintosh Classic, for instance, has a small bonsai tree sprouting out of the top. The soil and roots can be seen through the display -- or rather, where the screen used to be -- while an innocent sapling grows out of the mouse. Some, such as the iMac G3, house the foliage neatly within their original shells. Others, like the iMac G5 and PowerBook, have their new companions bursting out of the display in spectacular fashion. Together they're a beautiful collection guaranteed to spruce up any home. We expect some purists will disagree with the treatment -- but in our humble opinion, it's a neat way of reusing some truly iconic technology.