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Introducing the Computer
The first apple Computer came out in 1976. It was known as the Apple I, it was not what many would think of as a computer, it was just the circuit-board. Apple has sold “all-in-one” computers that have built-in monitors from its very early days. The superior color output of the color graphics has set Apple Computers far apart from its competitors on the market ever since the beginning.
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The original Apple II
The Apple II is known as one of the most popular computers ever. The Apple II was one of the first computer with a color display, and it has the BASIC programming language built-in, so it is ready-to-run right out of the box. The Apple II was probably the first user-friendly system.
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The Apple III
The Apple III was an improvement on the great Apple II. It was capable of running twice as fast and had twice the memory of the Apple II. The Apple III was a big step in becoming the Apple we know today.
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The Macintosh
Before the Macintosh, all computers were 'text-based' - you operated them by typing words onto the keyboard. The Macintosh is run by activating pictures (icons) on the screen with a small hand-operated device called a "mouse". Most modern-day computers now operate on this principle, including modern Apple computers and most others which run the Microsoft Windows operating system.
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Apple IIc
Apple unveiled the Apple IIc with an intense publicity extravaganza, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. The Apple II was pretty much portable, the c in the name stands for compact. Apple had once again created a high selling quality computer.
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Macintosh Portable
The Mac Portable is Apple's first portable Macintosh computer. Although there were already PC laptops on the market, few were as fast or powerful. This was one of the most reliable portable computers back then, due to its high speeds and powerful expansion cards.
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iMac G3
This was Apple's biggest step into the Apple we know and love today. The iMac G3 was one of the highest end computers on the market when it was released. It was the fasted strongest and smartest.
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The iMac as we know it today
The iMac today is one of the worlds most high end computers. They are located in many house holds and schools across the world. They are known as being reliable and fast like many of Apple's products. Apple has come a long way from where they started and will continue to make some of the worlds best computers.
http://www.apple.com/imac/