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Apple I computer was Steven Wozniak first contribution to the personal computer field. It was designed over a period of years, only built in printed circuit-board from when Steve Jobs insisted it could be sold. It was based on the MOStek 6502 chip.
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Apple II is based on Wozniak design with additional changes. It was easier to program, it had a color screen and is much faster.
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Apple II+ is a updated version of Apple II. With a better starting screen and editing.
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The Apple III is a lot faster and has better screen resolution.
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Apple III+ is a updated software due to the many problems in Apple III. This was sold in a lower price than the Apple III.
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The Macintosh is the first affordable computer to include a graphical user interface. It was built around the Motorola 6800 chip, which is significantly faster.
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PowerBook 145 was a “speed bumped” PowerBook 140.
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Apple replaced Rev. C with Rev. D. It is tons faster.
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It shipped with a CD-RW/DVD-RW SuperDrive, an 80 GB hard drive, and 256 MB of RAM.
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The first Apple computer with a built in battery. Adopted the aluminum "Unibody" case design of its smaller sibling, the MacBook Pro 15” along with many of the same architectural improvements. These included the class-covered, clickable multi-touch trackpad, faster bus speed, a Mini DisplayPort, and two fully independent graphics chipsets.