It's been over 40 years since the Apple IIe was introduced, so it makes sense that Savvy Sage take a look at this piece of retro computing history, and why it's still considered a beloved retro system today!
Correction: 11:46 Yes, I know it's the number / pound / hash sign; some people have referred to it as the "hashtag" symbol.
Correction: 12:32 I was supposed to say "rows", not "columns". (Thank Craig for catching that!) Also, there's actually 4 rows of text in mixed color mode, not three. (Thank Giovanni for catching that!)
Correction: 19:45 According to an Apple brochure from 1986, the Apple IIe Enhanced had the extended 80-column card included as standard. (Thanks Alan for catching that!)
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Timecodes:
0:00 Introduction
0:16 Apple II Brief History
1:47 The Apple IIe Computer
5:49 Specifications
8:09 The BASIC Language
14:29 Software Demonstration
18:07 What Happened to the Apple IIe?
20:54 Conclusion
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