Apple II computer (Model No. A2M001, Serial No. A2S1-20000), with Sanyo VM4509 monitor, Apple Disk II drive (in original box), Apple Silentype thermal printer (in original box), and assorted manuals, including: The DOS Manual, AppleWorks Tutorial, AppleWorks Reference Manual and Quick Reference Card, Apple II Utilities Guide, ProDOS User's Manual, DOS Programmer's Manual, and System Utilities booklet. Tested to boot up and in overall very good to fine cosmetic condition.
The early success of the Apple-1 in 1976 paved the way for the introduction of the Apple II in the spring of 1977. In Apple’s 1980 IPO prospectus, the company described its progress: ‘In April 1977 the Company introduced the Apple II computer mainframe which was similar to the Apple I but incorporated additional circuitry and a keyboard, and was packaged in a plastic housing.’ In other words, the Apple II built upon the Apple-1 to become an even more capable, more consumer-ready machine. Between 1977 and 1980, on the sales of the Apple II and its peripherals, accessories, and software, Apple Computer’s yearly revenue grew from $774,000 to $118 million, making it one of the great growth stories of Silicon Valley.