Apple designs, manufactures, and markets smartphones, tablets, personal computers, as well as portable and wearable devices. The company also offers software and related services, accessories, and third-party digital content and applications. The Apple Keyboard II M0487 was introduced and sold with the Macintosh Classic and LC in 1990, and was almost identical to the original ADB Keyboard except for flip-down feet to change the typing angle and a design change that gave the frame and keys a more streamlined appearance. Internally, the M0487 differed from the original M0116, as the M0487 did not use mechanical keyswitches. This keyboard marked the return of Apple including a standard keyboard together with the computer itself.
Apple designs, manufactures, and markets smartphones, tablets, personal computers, as well as portable and wearable devices. The company also offers software and related services, accessories, and third-party digital content and applications. Although the PowerCD could run on AA batteries for portability, the H0037 AC Adapter cord made this optional.
Apple designs, manufactures, and markets smartphones, tablets, personal computers, as well as portable and wearable devices. The company also offers software and related services, accessories, and third-party digital content and applications. The PowerCD was the first stand-alone consumer device the company had ever shipped, as it did not require a computer for it to operate. Basically a re-branded Phillips player, the upright optical disc drive could be used with a computer as an external drive via SCSI. It came with a remote, and the whole thing could run on AA batteries for portability.
Apple designs, manufactures, and markets smartphones, tablets, personal computers, as well as portable and wearable devices. The company also offers software and related services, accessories, and third-party digital content and applications. The PowerCD was the first stand-alone consumer device the company had ever shipped, as it did not require a computer for it to operate. Basically a re-branded Phillips player, the upright optical disc drive could be used with a computer as an external drive via SCSI. It came with a remote, and the whole thing could run on AA batteries for portability.