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This media file shows an Apple Computer IIe, a classic personal computer from the early 1980s, displayed in a museum setting. The computer is cream-colored, with a separate monitor and keyboard unit. The monitor is on the left, displaying a dark screen, and has controls labeled "monitor ///", "CONTRAST", and "BRIGHTNESS" with accompanying knobs and a switch. The Apple logo, a rainbow-colored apple, is visible on the monitor's bezel. The keyboard unit is on the right, featuring a full QWERTY layout with additional function keys like "Reset", "Delete", and "Enhanced". The "apple IIc" logo is prominently displayed on the keyboard unit, also with the iconic rainbow apple.

A small informational plaque is attached to the right side of the display. The text on the plaque reads: "Computerrevolution", "Apple Computer lle", "mit Floppy-Diskettenlaufwerk", "Apple Inc. Corp., Cupertino, 1982", and "Historisches Museum Bern; -Inv. 61528". This indicates the computer is part of an exhibition on the "Computerrevolution" at the Historical Museum in Bern, Switzerland, and it includes a floppy disk drive. The lighting suggests an indoor, possibly artificial light environment, common for museum displays. The overall impression is one of historical preservation and exhibition of vintage technology.
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Jun 30, 2026

Bern, Switzerland

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This media file shows an Apple Computer IIe, a classic personal computer from the early 1980s, displayed in a museum setting. The computer is cream-colored, with a separate monitor and keyboard unit. The monitor is on the left, displaying a dark screen, and has controls labeled "monitor ///", "CONTRAST", and "BRIGHTNESS" with accompanying knobs and a switch. The Apple logo, a rainbow-colored apple, is visible on the monitor's bezel. The keyboard unit is on the right, featuring a full QWERTY layout with additional function keys like "Reset", "Delete", and "Enhanced". The "apple IIc" logo is prominently displayed on the keyboard unit, also with the iconic rainbow apple. A small informational plaque is attached to the right side of the display. The text on the plaque reads: "Computerrevolution", "Apple Computer lle", "mit Floppy-Diskettenlaufwerk", "Apple Inc. Corp., Cupertino, 1982", and "Historisches Museum Bern; -Inv. 61528". This indicates the computer is part of an exhibition on the "Computerrevolution" at the Historical Museum in Bern, Switzerland, and it includes a floppy disk drive. The lighting suggests an indoor, possibly artificial light environment, common for museum displays. The overall impression is one of historical preservation and exhibition of vintage technology.

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