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Apple I

The Apple I was one of the first personal computers, created in 1976 by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs. It was a circuit board that users assembled themselves, designed to run simple programs and connect to a regular TV for display. Its significance lies in its role as a pioneering device that helped launch the personal computer revolution. Although not commercially successful compared to later models, the Apple I set the stage for the growth of Apple Inc. and the broader personal computing industry.