New Apple computer
Apple Computer, Inc. has launched a new personal computer, the lie. It will sell in America for SUSI29S (SNZI96B), without a monitor screen.
The Apple lIC is about the same size as a loose leaf noteboook and its main unit contains 128 kilobytes of internal memory. Other features of the lie main unit include a full-size keyboard, a built-in 5% inch floppy disk drive, a 40 or 80column display switch, colour graphics capability and a built-in speaker with volume control and headphone jack. Apple says the lie will run 90 per cent of Apple He software,
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Press, 26 April 1984, Page 26
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