The Apple Macintosh 128K (1984) was originally released as the Apple Macintosh and was the original Apple Macintosh personal desktop computer. Its design featured a beige case CRT monitor and came with a keyboard and mouse. It had a handle built into the top of the case to make it easier for the computer to be lifted and carried.
It sold to the public from January 24, 1984 through October 1, 1985. At the released of its successor it was renamed to the Macintosh 128K. It ran on the operating system, System 1.
The Apple Macintosh 128K (1984) has a height of 13.6” (34.5 cm), width of 9.6” (24.4 cm), depth of 10.9” (27.7 cm), and weighs 16.5 lb (7.5 kg). The screen size is 9” (22.9 cm) with a resolution of 512 x 342 px.
The Apple Macintosh 128K (1984) was originally released as the Apple Macintosh and was the original Apple Macintosh personal desktop computer. Its design featured a beige case CRT monitor and came with a keyboard and mouse. It had a handle built into the top of the case to make it easier for the computer to be lifted and carried.
It sold to the public from January 24, 1984 through October 1, 1985. At the released of its successor it was renamed to the Macintosh 128K. It ran on the operating system, System 1.
The Apple Macintosh 128K (1984) has a height of 13.6” (34.5 cm), width of 9.6” (24.4 cm), depth of 10.9” (27.7 cm), and weighs 16.5 lb (7.5 kg). The screen size is 9” (22.9 cm) with a resolution of 512 x 342 px.