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The Apple IIe (styled as Apple //e) is the third model in the Apple II series of personal computers produced by Apple Computer. It was released in January 1983 as the successor to the Apple II Plus. The e in the name stands for enhanced.
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The Apple IIe was the most popular machine in the Apple II series. It has the distinction of being the longest-lived Apple computer of all time—it was manufactured and sold with only minor changes for nearly 11 years. The IIe was the last Apple II model to be sold, and was discontinued in November 1993.
The Apple IIe was based around the 6502A CPU, which ran at 1.023MHz. It ran the Apple DOS 3.3 operating system. The computer came with 16K ROM and 64K RAM as standard, which could be doubled to 128K by plugging in Apple's Extended 80-Column Text Card, which also extended the 40-column display to 80 columns.
THE APPLE IIE: BEGINNINGS. Apple IIe system, with color monitor, UniDisk 3.5, UniDisk 5.25, and mouse – with permission of Stephan Slabihoud’s excellent (in German) When Apple saw that the sales on the Apple II were not going to dwindle away, they finally decided to take another look at it.
Vintage 1983 promotional video from Apple introduces the Apple IIe. Includes footage of Steve Jobs introducing the computer.
The Apple III (styled as apple ///) is a business-oriented personal computer produced by Apple Computer and released in 1980. Running the Apple SOS operating system, it was intended as the successor to the Apple II, but was largely considered a failure in the market.
Released early in 1983, the Apple IIe was a natural refinement of that first Apple built way back in 1976 by the young firm of Jobs and Wozniak. Unlike many micros released in 1983, which were pitching their services at the home OR business, the Apple IIe followed the style of its earlier siblings and was a general purpose machine.
Released 1983: The Apple IIe (styled as Apple //e) is the third model in the Apple II series of personal computers produced by Apple Computer. The e in the name stands for enhanced, referring to the fact that several popular features were now built-in that were formerly only available as upgrades or add-on in earlier models.
The Apple IIe is arguably the most successful computer Apple has ever produced. The IIe was introduced on January 1983 originally selling for $1395, and included the same 1.02 MHz 6502 processor as the Apple I and II.