I was a very young child when the original Mac was released, but I don't remember ever seeing one. Home computers as a mainstream thing really didn't start catching on with anybody I knew until the early 90s, and those were low-end (XT and AT clones) PCs. I remember thinking one of my neighbors was "rich" because they had a 386.
Home computers were pretty common here, but they were VIC 20/CBM 64/Amigas, ZX Spectrums and the like. PCs were crazy expensive, and not nearly as capable in many respects - in particular, graphics and sound.
In 1993 I started university (Norwegian Institute of Technology) and bought a 486 DX33 with a hard drive, 8 MB memory, 512 kB S3 graphics card, and a 15" screen. That cost approx 4000 USD - or more than 8000 USD now. That was a local PC building company, so cheaper than most of the competition. Compared to that, a Mac these days is a bargain.
Even the Vision Pro compares favorably to it, but it's going to be obsoleted by newer, far better versions - and I really fail to find a usecase anyway. "What would I actually use it for?"