Because it was one of the first few PCs (AKA personal computers). Computing machines made prior to this were usually mainframes or something geared toward corporate/business or governmental/military use.
The Apple II computer was introduced in 1977.
The second Apple computer, called Apple II, was made in 1977.
The Apple II was developed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak for their Apple computer Inc. company and was first sold in 1977.
Harold J. Bailey has written: 'Apple graphics activities handbook' -- subject(s): Apple II (Computer), Apple IIe (Computer), Computer graphics, Franklin computer, Programming 'Apple LOGO' -- subject(s): Apple II Plus (Computer), Apple IIe (Computer), Computer graphics, Franklin Ace 1000 (Computer), LOGO (Computer program language), Programming
The original Apple I computer was a system board (no case, no keyboard, no video display) that was sold to home computer hobbyists for $666. The Apple II, Apple III, Apple Lisa, and Apple Macintosh followed.
Hi there, "The Apple II was introduced on April 16, 1977 at the first West Coast Computer Faire." - Pulled from wikipedia
The third computer that Apple built was either the Apple II Pus or, if you group all the Apple II variations together as a single model, the Apple III. The sequence up to the Apple III was: ▪ Apple I ▪ Apple II ▪ Apple II Plus ▪ Apple IIe ▪ Apple IIc ▪ Apple IIGS ▪ Apple IIc Plus ▪ Apple III
The Apple II computer way back in 1977.
Ironically enough, the Apple II. It was released in 1977, a year after the Apple I.
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Eric Sohr has written: 'Litmas' -- subject(s): Apple II (Computer), Apple II Plus (Computer), Database management, LITMAS, Programming
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'