
Macintosh II
The Macintosh II, introduced by Apple in 1987, was a personal computer designed for professionals and advanced users. It featured a modular, expandable design allowing users to customize hardware such as memory, storage, and graphics. Equipped with a color display, it supported high-resolution graphics, making it suitable for design and desktop publishing. The Macintosh II ran on Apple's Macintosh operating system and was notable for its open architecture, meaning users could add or upgrade components, which was a significant advancement at the time. It helped establish Apple's presence in the business and creative markets.