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This detailed image captures an Apogey BK-01 (АПОГЕЙ - БК 01) home computer, a historical Soviet personal computer, presented in a museum exhibition in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The computer is encased within a transparent glass display, resting on a dark gray surface.

The Apogey BK-01 unit is light gray, rectangular, and features an integrated QWERTY keyboard with both Cyrillic and Latin characters. The main keycaps are white, while several function keys and special command keys are highlighted in red. Above the keyboard, the model name "АПОГЕЙ - БК 01" is printed, with "БЫТОВОЙ КОМПЬЮТЕР" (Home Computer) below it. To the right of a recessed power switch, labels "РУС." (Russian) and "ПИТАНИЕ" (Power) are visible. A section of parallel vents runs along the top rear of the computer's casing.

The clear glass enclosure is held together by small white cylindrical fasteners, casting subtle reflections of the surrounding environment, including indistinct reflections of documents or informational plaques on an upper shelf. No people are visible in the scene. The overall environment suggests an indoor, professionally curated exhibition space dedicated to historical technology.
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Jun 7, 2026, 7:56 AM

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This detailed image captures an Apogey BK-01 (АПОГЕЙ - БК 01) home computer, a historical Soviet personal computer, presented in a museum exhibition in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The computer is encased within a transparent glass display, resting on a dark gray surface. The Apogey BK-01 unit is light gray, rectangular, and features an integrated QWERTY keyboard with both Cyrillic and Latin characters. The main keycaps are white, while several function keys and special command keys are highlighted in red. Above the keyboard, the model name "АПОГЕЙ - БК 01" is printed, with "БЫТОВОЙ КОМПЬЮТЕР" (Home Computer) below it. To the right of a recessed power switch, labels "РУС." (Russian) and "ПИТАНИЕ" (Power) are visible. A section of parallel vents runs along the top rear of the computer's casing. The clear glass enclosure is held together by small white cylindrical fasteners, casting subtle reflections of the surrounding environment, including indistinct reflections of documents or informational plaques on an upper shelf. No people are visible in the scene. The overall environment suggests an indoor, professionally curated exhibition space dedicated to historical technology.

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