Vintage Apple II computers: Collecting and using old tech today

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Classic vintage Apple II computers were some of the first personal computers on the market and were released in 1977. The Apple ][ (as it was written) could boast of its designer being Steve Wozniak, who also famously co-founded Apple Inc. with Steve Jobs. The Apple II was popular for its ease of use, color graphics, and the ability to play games.

Collecting vintage Apple II computers

Why do people collect and use vintage Apple II computers today? There are a few reasons. First, people love the nostalgia of using technology from their childhood. This can be true even if their household didn’t have an Apple II at the time. Second, they like the challenge of fixing up old machines and getting them to work. And third, they enjoy the unique and fun experiences that these old computers can offer. Think of playing classic games that aren’t on modern systems.

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Beware the different models of Apple II computers

There were many different models of the Apple II. Some of the most popular models include the Apple II Plus, the Apple IIe, and the Apple IIc. Browsing sales listings today, you’ll see frequent references to these and other variations.

Each model had its own strengths and weaknesses, so it’s important to research and learn about each one before buying or collecting. It’s good to familiarize yourself with a few of them:

The Apple II Plus (a.k.a. Apple II+) was released in 1979 and was the upgraded version of the original Apple II computer. It had more memory and improved graphics capabilities, making it popular for home and business use. The Apple IIe (a.k.a. Apple //e), released in 1983, had an enhanced keyboard and the ability to use lowercase letters, which was a major improvement over the previous models.

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The Apple IIc (1984) was a compact version of the Apple IIe, designed to be portable and more affordable. It had built-in floppy disk drive and a compact design, making it ideal for use in schools and homes. The Apple IIGS from 1986 was the first Apple computer to use the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) for keyboard and mouse support, making it easier to use with accessories.

What set the Apple II apart from other systems of its time was its ease of use and color graphics. This made it popular for home use and for schools. At the time, there were other competitors such as the Commodore 64 and the TRS-80 Color Computer, but for many, the Apple II stood out because of its user-friendly interface and colorful display.

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Buying Apple IIs

When collecting vintage Apple II computers, it’s important to know what you’re looking for and what you’re willing to pay. You can find vintage Apple II computers on websites like eBay, but be cautious and do your research. Make sure you know what you’re getting and that it’s in good working condition, or at least in the condition that the buyer states.

Another key point about buying Apple II hardware and software online is to check the seller’s feedback and reputation. Make sure they have a good track record of selling high-quality items and providing good customer service. You should also be bold enough to ask the seller any questions you may have before purchasing. 

Apple II computers and software for sale

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Commodore 64,​ Apple II,​ Atari,​ SEGA,​ NES - computer for retro-gaming

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Apple II,​ Commodore 64,​ Atari,​ SEGA,​ NES - Next level retro-gaming

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Apple II SCSI Card For Apple II & IIGS - UNTESTED With Box Cable 607-0291 B

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Apple II,​ IIe First Class Peripherals Sider Hard Drive 9710-H Xebec

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Vintage Apple IIGS 2GS Computer A2S6000 -powers up

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Apple IIe A2S2064 Personal Computer Base Unit Applied Engineering Power Supply

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Apple II,​ IIe First Class Peripherals Sider Hard Drive Controller Card Xebec

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AE Applied Engineering Ramworks III Card for Apple IIe

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Merlin Macro Assembler For Apple II Software Manual 1982

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Vintage Apple A2M6016 Monochrome Monitor 1987 Powers On

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