Year launched: 1994

Why it bombed: One of the first digital cameras, Apple's QuickTake (1994–1997) was a 0.3-megapixel camera that took 640 x 480 resolution images, of which it could store eight. The camera had a built-in flash, but no focus or zoom controls. Other than downloading the photos to a computer, there was no way to preview them on the camera; it also retailed for a pretty steep $600–$750.