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The First Apple Computer
They were designed and hand-built by Steve Wozniak. Wozniak's friend Steve Jobs had the idea of selling the computer. The Apple I was Apple's first product -
The Second Apple Computer
Many of the design features of the I were due to the limited amount of money, but with the income from the sales he was able to start construction of a greatly improved machine, the Apple II; it was presented to the public at the first West Coast Computer Faire on April 16 and April 17, 1977 -
Apple II family
Apple now had two incompatible platforms: the Apple II, an affordable, expandable home computer, and the Apple Macintosh. The apple II family was invented to use for home perposes -
The Apple Three
The Apple III was designed to take on the IBM PC in the business environment.The Apple III was a relatively conservative design for computers of the era. However, Steve Jobs did not want the computer to have a fan -
Apple Lisa
While the Apple III was another iteration of the text-based computer, this new machine would feature a completely different interface and introduce the words mouse, icon, and desktop into the lexicon of the computing public. -
The Macintosh Plus
The Macintosh Plus computer was the third model in the Macintosh line, introduced on January 16, 1986, two years after the original Macintosh and a little more than a year after the Macintosh 512K, with a price tag of US$2599 -
The Macintosh SE
The Macintosh SE was a personal computer manufactured by Apple between March 1987 and October 1990. This computer marked a significant improvement on the Macintosh Plus design and was introduced by Apple at the same time as the Macintosh II -
The Macintosh Classic
The Macintosh Classic was a personal computer manufactured by Apple Computer. Introduced on October 15, 1990, it was the first Apple Macintosh to sell for less than US$1,000.[2] Production of the Classic was prompted by the success of the Macintosh Plus and the SE. -
Macintosh LC II "pizza box"
The Macintosh LC (meaning low-cost color) was Apple Computer's product family of low-end consumer Macintosh personal computers in the early 1990s -
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