Apple's Macintosh computer was first sold on 24th January 1984.
Apple computers have been sold in stores since the Apple 1 first appeared in 1976.
1977
The Apple 2 was introduced into the market on June 6, 1977.
The first commercial computer in the UK (the Eliot 152) was delivered in 1950.
The IBM 701, their first computer available for sale, had 36 bits per word. This word size was used on all their 700 and 7000 series binary scientific computers.
John Mauchly, a mechanical engineer, co-invented with John Presper Eckert, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer, called the ENIAC. Later, the duo invented the first digital electronic computer available for sale to the general public, called the UNIVAC.
It was the totsie roll
The Apple I (the company's first computer model) was first displayed at the Homebrew Computer Club in July, 1976, and was available for sale in the same month.
11th April 1976
The Apple Mighty Mouse, now known as the Apple Mouse, is a USB multibutton mouse. It was sold first in April 2005 and prior to this Apple only sold one button models. The mice are available for sale online on Apple and normal other computer accessories supplier. They are also available on the high street in apple resellers.
The Apple 1. It was basically a circuit board. The first proper computer was a piece of crap
The Apple 2 was introduced into the market on June 6, 1977.
If you are seeing it on the Apple website the specifications are listed there.
The Apple 1 went on sale in 1976.
Steve Jobs Apple's former CEO (Dececed) of Apple and Steve Wozniak produced their first computer Apple I in 1976. This was when they started Apple. See this page http://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa121598.htm
The first commercial computer in the UK (the Eliot 152) was delivered in 1950.
It was announced January 9, 2007 and the first iPhone went on sale June 29, 2007.
"Apple was established on April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne [8] to sell the Apple I personal computer kit. They were hand-built by Wozniak [9] [10] and first shown to the public at the Homebrew Computer Club. [11] The Apple I was sold as a motherboard (with CPU, RAM, and basic textual-video chips)—not what is today considered a complete personal computer.[12] The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 and was market-priced at US$666.66." Pulled from Wikipedia
The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 and was market-priced at $666.66 :)