Image for Macintosh Plus

Macintosh Plus

The Macintosh Plus is a personal computer introduced by Apple in 1986, building on the original Macintosh's user-friendly design. It features a graphical interface, a mouse for navigation, and a built-in 9-inch monochrome display. Equipped with 1 MB of memory (expandable to 4 MB), it uses a Motorola 68000 processor and runs Apple’s classic Macintosh operating system. The Macintosh Plus was popular in education and professional environments for its ease of use, compact design, and the ability to run software for tasks like word processing, graphics, and data management. It marked a significant step in making personal computers accessible and practical for everyday users.