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  2. Apple I - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Computer 1 (Apple-1 [a]), later known predominantly as the Apple I (written with a Roman numeral), [b] is an 8-bit motherboard-only personal computer designed by Steve Wozniak [5] [6] and released by the Apple Computer Company (now Apple Inc.) in 1976.

  3. History of Apple Computers

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    The first Apple computer, the Apple I, was sold in 1976 for $666.66. The first 50 units were sold to a local computer store. In total, 200 units of Apple I were made.

  4. Apple I - Mac History

    www.mac-history.net/2012/07/08/apple-i

    The original Apple Computer, also known retroactively as the Apple I, or Apple-1, is a personal computer released by the Apple Computer Company (now Apple Inc.) in 1976. They were designed and hand-built by Steve Wozniak. Wozniak’s friend Steve Jobs had the idea of selling the computer.

  5. What is the Apple-1? The History Behind Apple's First-Ever...

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    The Apple-1, the first product of Apple Computer Company (now Apple Inc.), was designed and hand-built by Steve Wozniak in 1976. The idea of selling the computer came from Wozniak’s friend, Steve Jobs.

  6. The History of Apple Computers - ThoughtCo

    www.thoughtco.com/the-history-of-apple-computers-1991454

    On April 1, 1976, they debuted the first Apple computer, the Apple 1, a desktop computer that came as a single motherboard, pre-assembled, unlike other personal computers of that era. The Apple II followed about a year later.

  7. 10 facts about the Apple-1, the machine that made computing...

    www.cnet.com/culture/apple-1-the-machine-that-made-computing-history

    Woz designed the very first Apple-1 computer prototype based on the $175 Motorola 6800 CPU. When a team of former Motorola engineers released the $25 MOS 6502 CPU, Woz adapted his system around...

  8. Macintosh 128K - Wikipedia

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    The Macintosh, later rebranded as the Macintosh 128K, is the original Macintosh personal computer from Apple. It is the first successful mass-market all-in-one desktop personal computer with a graphical user interface, built-in screen and mouse. It was pivotal in establishing desktop publishing as a general office function.

  9. A Visual History of the Apple Computer - PCMag

    www.pcmag.com/articles/a-visual-history-of-the-apple-computer

    A Visual History of the Apple Computer. Four decades later and that iconic 1984 Macintosh is utterly unrecognizable. Take a look back at its beautiful evolution.

  10. Steve Wozniak’s Apple I Booted Up a Tech Revolution

    www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/steve-wozniaks-apple-i-booted...

    At 10 p.m. on June 29, 1975, Steve Wozniak was ready to test his odd new computer. It didn’t look like much—just a circuit board with 32 chips attached, connected to a video monitor and a...

  11. Steve Wozniak & Steve Jobs Release the Apple I

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    Steve Wozniak demonstrated the first Apple Computer that he designed and hand-built at the Homebrew Computer Club in Menlo Park, California in July 1976. The computer became known retrospectively as the Apple I. Wozniak's friend Steve Jobs had the idea of manufacturing the computer for sale.