The Apple II was launched in 1977. The cost was $1295.
The Apple II series of products was first introduced in 1977. This was one of the first highly-successful series of mass-produced computers which were designed by Steve Wozniak.
The definition of the first personal computer (PC) depends on your definition of a PC. The early (mid 1970s) personal computers were often called micro-computers and came as a kit that you had to build yourself. In January 1977 Commodore launched their PET computer which would be recognised as a PC today. Apple followed with the Apple II in June 1977. The Apple II was probably the first computer to be advertised to the general public as a "personal computer". The IBM PC, the predecessor of the modern PCs running the Windows operating system, was launched in August 1981. The Windows operating system was launched in November 1985 following Apple's launch of the Macintosh in 1984.
Pope Urban II launched the first crusade in 1095
The first computer made by Apple was the Apple I this was followed by the Apple II and then the Apple III. The first apple tree was grown in the Nile river valley.
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The Apple II was developed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak for their Apple computer Inc. company and was first sold in 1977.
The first Apple Computer called the Apple went on sale in July 1976 for a retail price of $666.66. Some say the price was chosen because of the repeating digits but in reality, the first 50 computers were originally sold to the Byte Shop for $500 who then added a one-third markup to the price.
The first launch vehicle, the V-2 rocket, was launched in 1944 by Germany during World War II.
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Robert V. Price has written: 'How to use the Apple II and IIe' -- subject(s): Apple II (Computer), Apple IIe (Computer) 'Computer-aided instruction' -- subject(s): Authoring programs, Computer-assisted instruction, Handbooks, manuals 'Computer Skills and Concepts'