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Apple-1
- The Apple-1, released in 1976, was Apple Inc.'s first product, featuring a built-it-yourself computer kit with a microprocessor, aimed at enthusiasts and hobbyists.
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Apple II Series
- The Apple II, launched in 1977, was a pioneering personal computer featuring color graphics, expandable memory, and a keyboard, setting standards for home computing.
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Apple Lisa Series
- The Apple Lisa, introduced in 1983, was one of the first personal computers to feature a graphical user interface (GUI), aimed at business and professional users but faced challenges in cost and market adoption.
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Macintosh Series
- The Macintosh, introduced by Apple, revolutionized personal computing with its graphical user interface and iconic design, setting new standards for ease of use and accessibility.
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Accessories
- Apple offered many accessories over the years, such as the 5.25" Disk Drive (1978), a Printer Interface Card (1979), Apple II Joysticks (1978), Apple III External Disk Drive (1980), Apple IIc External 3.5" Disk Drive (1984), an ImageWriter Printer, and many more!
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Floppy Diskettes
- In the 1970s and 1980s, floppy disks were crucial for early personal computers. They used magnetic media which revolutionized computing by offering a compact and essential means of storing data.
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