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  1. Apple II - Wikipedia

    The Apple II was a major advancement over its predecessor, the Apple I, in terms of ease of use, features, and expandability. It became one of several recognizable and successful computers …

  2. Apple II Microcomputer - Smithsonian Institution

    By August of that year, Wozniak started designing an improved version, the Apple II. Wozniak and Jobs demonstrated a prototype in December, and then introduced it to the public in April 1977.

  3. Apple II Explained: Everything You Need To Know - History-Computer

    May 23, 2025 · Apple II was designed by Steve Wozniak in 1977. It was one of the first computer with a color display, and a major hit.

  4. Apple II: The computer that sparked a revolution | Cult of Mac

    The Apple II, launched at the West Coast Computer Faire in San Francisco on April 17, 1977, was one of the first highly successful personal computers and a major milestone in the personal...

  5. Apple II - Computer - Computing History

    The Apple II (sometimes written as Apple ] [ or Apple //) was the first popular microcomputer manufactured by Apple. Its direct ancestor was the Apple I, a limited production circuit board …

  6. Apple II - Wikiwand

    The Apple II computers are based on the 6502 8-bit processor and can display text and two resolutions of color graphics. A software-controlled speaker provides one channel of low …

  7. Apple II and Its Legacy: Exploring the Impact and Technology …

    Nov 25, 2024 · The Apple II wasn’t just a computer; it was a cultural phenomenon that redefined how people viewed and used technology. Its groundbreaking features, vast software …

  8. History of AppleApple II - History of Apple

    The Apple II was the first to use color graphics, it was easy to use, had an integrated keyboard, had sound, a plastic case, 8 integral expansion slots, and 4K of memory to name a few of the …

  9. The Apple II - CHM Revolution

    Steve Wozniak designed the Apple II in 1977. The self-contained unit housed electronics, keyboard and power supply, with the BASIC language in permanent memory. A TV served as …

  10. Apple II (original) - Wikipedia

    The Apple II was the first in a series of computers collectively referred to by the Apple II name. It was followed by the Apple II+, Apple IIe, Apple IIc, Apple IIc Plus, and the 16-bit Apple IIGS …