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#1490 - 05/25/15 08:23 PM
Apple //c (1984)
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Japhar Member
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Apple //c (1984) The Apple //c was a huge departure from earlier models for several reasons. For one, it was a closed system so users could no longer just pop open the hood and access the innards. Secondly, it was portable (meaning it was small and had a handle), but you still had to connect it to a monitor or tv. Although it didn't appeal to hobbyists, it was a huge hit with schools who preferred a closed design system. For more informations, click here Motherboard :
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