Macintosh SE Computer, Used for Digital Typography Design by Zuzana Licko and John Downer, 1986

THF173573 / Macintosh SE Computer, Used for Digital Typography Design by Zuzana Licko and John Downer, 1986
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Artifact Overview

Artifact Details

Artifact

Microcomputer

Date Made

1986

Subject Date

1986-1999

Creator Notes

Designed by Apple Computer, Inc. in Cupertino, California. Made in the United States.

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2018.156.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Plastic
Metal
Nylon

Color

Cream (Color)
Black (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 13.5 in (Monitor)
Width: 9.5 in (Monitor)
Length: 10.5 in (Monitor)
Height: 2 in (Keyboard)
Width: 16.375 in (Keyboard)
Length: 5.5 in (Keyboard)
Height: 1.25 in (Mouse)
Width: 2.25 in (Mouse)
Length: 3.75 in (Mouse)
Diameter: 0.5 in (Cord)
Length: 73.5 in (Cord)
Height: 1 in (Powercord)
Width: 0.875 in (Powercord)
Length: 53.5 in (Powercord)
Height: 18 in (Bag)
Width: 15 in (Bag)
Length: 13 in (Bag)

Inscriptions

on front of monitor: Macintosh SE on back of monitor: Macintosh SE / 1 Mbyte RAM, 800K Drive, 20SC Hard Disk / Apple Computer, Inc. / Cupertino, California / Made in U.S.A. / Model No. M5011 / [...] / (C) 1986 Apple Computer Inc. Apple and the Apple logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. / 825-1470-A on bottom of keyboard: Apple Keyboard / Apple Computer, Inc. / Cupertino, California 95014 / Model No. M0116 / Serial No. 495351 / Made in U.S.A. / [...] / Apple and the Apple logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. / 825-1438-A on bottom of mouse: Apple Computer, Inc. / Model No. A9M0331 / Serial No. 775749 / [...] / Made in U.S.A. / 825-1280-B clip on proper right side of bag: NATIONAL MOLDING / SIDE SQUEEZE / DASS-2 tag on inside of bag: MacLuggage / ASSEMBLED IN MEXICO / 100% NYLON / I/O DESIGN INC. [...] EXTON, PA. [...]
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