A museum of Apple computers has opened in Moscow - showing off rare models including a monochrome Apple II from 1978, which incredibly still works. The museum also shows off cult machines such as the Apple Graphics Tablet and its early handheld eMate 300, a little-known spin-off of Apple's Newton handheld. The Apple Museum is the brainchild of Andrei Antonov, a Moscow resident who has been collecting Macs for more than three decades. An Apple II computer dating from 1978: Apple II was the first Apple PC aimed outside the hobbyist market - and required much less soldering than its predecessor. The computer, which plugged directly into a television was such a hit that versions of it were still selling in the early Nineties
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