
Apple I - Wikipedia
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.
History of Apple Computers
2022年1月18日 · 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.
Apple I - Mac History
2012年7月8日 · 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.
Macintosh 128K - Wikipedia
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 .
The History of Apple Computers - ThoughtCo
2024年11月6日 · 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.
What is the Apple-1? The History Behind Apple's First-Ever Product
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.
History of Apple: The story of Steve Jobs and the company he …
2017年4月25日 · The first Apple computer. The two Steves attended the Homebrew Computer Club together; a computer hobbyist group that gathered in California’s Menlo Park from 1975.
10 facts about the Apple-1, the machine that made computing …
On this day in 1975, Steve "Woz" Wozniak tested the prototype of what would become the Apple-1 computer. Here are 10 fascinating facts about that history-making machine.
Apple I Microcomputer - National Museum of American History
In 1975, Steve Wozniak designed the Apple I as his personal computer to use the ARPANET and play games.
Steve Wozniak’s Apple I Booted Up a Tech Revolution
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...
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