Apple IIe
Apple //e — the successor to the Apple II Plus, unveiled by Apple Computer in January 1983 and covered in Pi by Tom Warrick in February 1983.
Key improvements over the II+: - Built-in 80 columns (with optional 80-column card) - Lowercase built in - Full ASCII keyboard (no shift-key tricks) - 128K RAM option (with extended 80-col card) - Redesigned motherboard, fewer chips - Improved economics
Successor to the Apple II Plus, predecessor to the //c. Returned Apple's "Apple II" line to growth after the III's struggles.
How Pi has treated it
- 1983-02 — V05 N02 — Tom Warrick's "The Apple //e" — Pi's first comprehensive look
- 1983-06 — V05 N06 — Apple Writer //e review (Dianne Lorenz)
Related
- Apple II
- Apple III
