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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2007

Steve Wozniak, the inventor of the personal computer, provides us with a tour of historical Apple II products. An absolutely classic video clip from my video collection. This was on my Apple IIc rollout VHS tape, from 1984.

Please visit www.woz.org for more information on the incredible Steve Wozniak. Also, make sure you check out his new book, "iWoz".

And don't forget to watch past the end credits. More to come! - Alfred

PS: This segment was posted with permission by Steve Wozniak.

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  • @kingcrimson234 The Apple 1 still had to be wired, programmed and set up to use. it was a hobbiest machine as well as the Altair..

    The Apple II debuted April 1977 right after the Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer was released in Feb.

    The Tandy TRS-80 was a joint venture between Tandy Corporation of Fort Worth, Texas and Motorola Semiconductor, Inc. of Austin. So your claim that Apple was the first out of the box, and tv ready home PC was inaccurate!

  • @jester99sch i disagree, i'd say he definitely invented the true personal computer. what would you say was before the apple. there was stuff like the altair, but that was a true hobbyist machine. you didn't buy an altair unless you were interested in circuitry and software. the apple was the first one that people really started buying that was used by the whole family as a tool or for entertainment.

  • 1984. wow this is as old as i am.

  • Was this film made when John Sculley was CEO?

  • Museum? Not even a decade after and they made a museum? What treachery is this? Had they done it say in 2000 it would be ok, but this is lame.

  • @BrooklynBros Wozniak is famous to those of us who know better.

  • Woz > Jobs. Jobs stole his fame

  • THIS IS AWESOME!!!!!

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