On September 10, 1984, Apple introduced the Macintosh 512K, a personal computer that would go on to become a staple in the Macintosh series. The Macintosh 512K was designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple from 1984 to 1986, and at its launch, its price started at $3,195. The Macintosh 512K featured an 8 MHz Motorola…
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On July 9th, 1984, Apple introduced the world to the AppleColor Monitor 100 at the National Computer Conference in Las Vegas. As part of the Apple Monitor series, this display was designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple from 1984 to 1985. The AppleColor Monitor 100 boasts a 12-inch RGB color monitor, providing a high-quality display…
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On May 1st, 1984, Apple introduced a new external floppy disk drive to the market – the Apple DuoDisk 5.25-inch Disk Drive. This revolutionary device was designed specifically for use with the Apple II computer series and featured two 5 1⁄4-inch floppy drives, placed side-by-side in a single plastic case. The DuoDisk was a game-changer…
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On April 24th, 1984, Apple introduced a new addition to their Apple II series: the Apple IIc Flat Panel Display. This innovative display promised to revolutionize the way users viewed their computer screens. The Apple IIc Flat Panel Display featured a 7-inch monochrome display, the ability to display 80 columns by 24 rows, and support…
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In the world of technology, certain products have a lasting impact that extends beyond their initial release. One such product is the Apple Monitor IIc, a display that was designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple from 1984 to 1990 as part of the Apple Monitor series. First introduced on April 24, 1984, the Apple Monitor…
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Apple has always been known for its innovation and cutting-edge technology, and the Apple Scribe is no exception. This thermal printer was designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple from 1984 to 1986 as part of the company’s Apple Printer series. The Apple Scribe was first introduced on April 24, 1984, alongside the Apple IIc, and…
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On April 24, 1984, Apple introduced the Apple Mouse IIe, a pointing device that would go on to become a staple of the company’s product lineup for the next two years. Part of the Apple Mouse series, the Mouse IIe was designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple as a companion to the Apple IIe Platinum…
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On April 24th, 1984, Apple introduced the Apple Mouse IIc, a pointing device that was designed, manufactured, and sold by the company as part of their Apple Mouse series. The Mouse IIc was similar to the Macintosh mouse, but it featured a sleek, creamy beige design that coordinated with the Apple IIc’s bright off-white case.…
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On April 24, 1984, Apple introduced the Disk IIc, an external 5.25-inch floppy disk drive designed specifically for use with the Apple IIc computer. Priced at $329, the Disk IIc was a popular choice for Apple IIc users looking to expand their storage capabilities. Unlike previous Apple disk drives, the Disk IIc did not feature…
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On April 24, 1984, Apple released the Lisa Office System 3.1 (Lisa OS 3.1) to the public. Developed specifically for the Apple Lisa computer, the operating system was a revolutionary step forward in the world of computing, introducing a graphical interface that would change the way we interact with computers forever. The Lisa OS 3.1…