History of Computers

  • The First Apple Computer

    The First Apple Computer
    Apple introduced at the Home Brew Computer Club meeting. Paul Terell, president of Byte Shop chain, makes 50 orders.
  • The Apple II

    The Apple II featured an integrated keyboard, sound, a plastic case, and eight internal expansion slots.
  • Apple II Plus

    Apple II Plus
    was the second model of the Apple II series of personal computers produced by Apple Computer, Inc. It was sold new from June 1979 to December 1982.
  • The Apple III

    The Apple III
    Was personal computer produced and released by Apple Computer that was intended as the successor to the Apple II series, but largely considered a failure in the market.
  • Apple II Revised

    Apple II Revised
    The $3,495 revised model also included 256 KB RAM as a standard configuration.[10] The 14,000 units of the original Apple III sold were returned and replaced with the entirely new revised model.
  • Apple IIe

    Apple IIe
    is the third model in the Apple II series of personal computers produced by Apple Computer. The e in the name stands for enhanced, referring to the fact that several popular features were now built-in that were only available as upgrades and add-ons in earlier models.
  • The Apple II Plus

    The Apple II Plus
    hile discontinuing the revised III model, at a price of US$2995. This newer version included a built-in clock, video interlacing, standardized rear port connectors, 256K RAM as standard, and a re-designed keyboard
  • Apple IIc

    Apple IIc
    the fourth model in the Apple II series of personal computers, was Apple Computer’s first endeavor to produce a portable computer.
  • Apple IIe Platinum

    Apple IIe Platinum
    the final revision of the Apple IIe, often referred to as the Platinum IIe, due to the color change of its case to the light-grey color scheme that Apple dubbed "Platinum".
  • The Apple IIc

    The Apple IIc
  • The Apple IIGS

    The Apple IIGS
  • Apple IIGS

    Apple IIGS
  • Apple IIc Plus

    Apple IIc Plus
  • The Macintosh LC

    The Macintosh LC
  • The Apple IIe Card

    The Apple IIe Card
  • The Quadra 605

    The Quadra 605
  • Power Macintosh 5200

    Power Macintosh 5200
  • Power Macintosh 5500

    Power Macintosh 5500
  • MAC PRO

    MAC PRO
  • iMac

    iMac
  • IPhone 3GS

    IPhone 3GS
  • iPhone 4

    iPhone 4
  • iPhone 4S

    iPhone 4S