What Does Apple II Mean?

The Apple II was an 8-bit home computer produced by Apple Computers, and which was the successor to the Apple I. Released in 1977, it was based on the original design of the Apple I, and it introduced vast improvements and new features like a color display and expansion slots.

Techopedia Explains Apple II

The Apple II had many firsts to its credit. It was one of the first user-friendly systems and one of the first computers featuring a color display. A plastic casing was used on the Apple II, which was a rarity at the time, as most previous computers were sold as kits, consisting simply of circuit boards and components. It was the first true personal computer and provided expansion slots. Different cards were manufactured by Apple and others to enhance the Apple II’s capabilities. With the addition of VisiCalc, the spreadsheet program, and the floppy disk drive, the Apple II was a huge hit.