Apple The Computer Of “yesterday?“
Apple, the computer of “yesterday?” Steve Wozniak and Steve Job, two good friends from high school started a revolution that will never end. They invented the first Apple computer (1976, www.apple-history.com) the basis for all personal computers to come, the Apple I. It ran on one megahertz and had eight thousand bites of memory and eight bits of pixels on the screen (Levey 5). Much like the people of today, the first testers of the computer did not take them seriously. It wasn’t until the Apple II came out in 1977 that people started paying attention to Apple computers. The Apple II priced at $1,298 was comparatively inexpensive but was almost exactly like the Apple I (Levey 11). One major accomplishment of Apple’s was that based on the MOStek 6502 microprocessor, the Apple II was the first personal computer to display color graphics and to come in a stylish plastic housing (Slate 3). From then on, Apple updated the Apple II line further creating the Apple II+ with increased memory, the Apple IIe, which is the only Apple computer to date to remain in production for more than a decade. Apple also went on to make
• Pre-Macintosh (Apple I, II, IIe)
Some topics in this essay:
Apple II,
Apple History,
Steve Job,
Steve Wozniak,
Steve Jobs,
Interface Microprocessor,
MacDirectory Interviews,
Macintosh Quadra,
Bill Gates,
Steve Jobs’,
apple ii,
apple computers,
• power,
steve wozniak,
apple computer,
• macintosh,
steve jobs,
graphical user interface,
apple iie,
power mac”,
memory apple,
• power mac,
• power book,
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