File:AppleIIHowToBuy.jpg

From Highland Historic Computer Museum
Jump to navigationJump to search

Original file(2,468 × 3,204 pixels, file size: 3.26 MB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

How to buy a personal computer. Suddenly everyone is talking about personal computers. Are you ready for one? The best way to find out is to read Apple Computer's "Consumer Guide to Personal Computing." It will answer your unanswered questions and show you how useful and how much fun personal computers can be. And it will help you choose a computer that meets your personal needs. Who uses personal computers. Thousands of people have already discovered the Apple computer—businessmen, students, hobbyists. They're using their Apples for financial management, complex problem solving—and just plain fun. You can use your Apple to analyze the stock market, manage your personal finances, control your home environment, and to invent an unlimited number of sound and action video games. That's just the beginning. What to look for. Once you've unlocked the power of the personal computer, you'll be using your Apple in ways you never dreamed of. That's when the capabilities of the computer you buy will really count. You don't want to be limited by the availability of pre-programmed cartridges. You'll want a computer, like Apple, that you can also program yourself. You don't want to settle for a black and white display. You'll want a computer, like Apple, that can turn any color tv into a dazzling array of color graphics* The more you learn about computers, the more your imagination will demand. So you'll want a computer that can grow with you as your skill and experience with computers grows. Apple's the one. How to get one. The quickest way is to get a free copy of the Consumer Guide to Personal Computing. Get yours by calling 800/538-9696. Or by writing us. Then visit your local Apple dealer. We'll give you his name and address when you call.

  • Apple II plugs into any standard TV using

an inexpensive modulator (not included). ^^^^^r -^^^^h „_.------ —-—*----™™~~------..........■.!■■■■..-> k U [ftj 1 ,, p« i est ; - . . ; ■ .• 1 Circle 15 on inquiry card. apple computer 10260 Bandley Dr., Cupertino, CA 95014 In California call (408) 996-1010. BYTE March 1979

File history

Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.

Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current19:26, 28 May 2012Thumbnail for version as of 19:26, 28 May 20122,468 × 3,204 (3.26 MB)Martin Burch (talk | contribs)

The following page uses this file:

Metadata