Manufacturer | Albert Computers, Inc. |
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Release date | 1983 |
CPU | MOS 6502A at 1 MHz |
Memory | 64 KB DRAM standard, expandable to 192 KB |
The Albert is an Apple II clone, released by Albert Computers, Inc., in 1983. Comparable to the Apple IIe, six models were ultimately produced.
Albert Computers, Inc. offered a "complete system"[1] for approximately the price of a basic Apple IIe. This included 64k of RAM (192k max), upper and lower case, 256 colors (as opposed to the Apple IIe’s 16 colors), enhanced graphics, Analog RGB support, serial and parallel ports, a graphics digitizer tablet, voice recognition, a software package (including word processor, spreadsheet, data manager, mailing list, word speller), 110/220v AC/DC power, and even an integrated battery backup (option).
The Albert had an unusual "two-piece design" which the company termed "stereo" styling.
Albert Computers, Inc. was based in Thousand Oaks, California, and modeled its line of Apple clones on the Apple IIe, aiming at home and business consumers.
The company, which insisted that the Albert was not an Apple clone but rather an improvement, saying, "It’s a next-generation computer with more than a dozen advanced hardware features and software capabilities."
The base model of the Albert was $1,595 while the Apple IIe base price was $1,395 and over $3,000 with the options that came standard with the Albert.
The Albert had marketing which featured an image of Albert Einstein and copy which read: "When you're ready to buy a personal computer, it's easy to see why Albert is smarter than Apple." However, Albert Computers, Inc. quickly ran afoul of Apple Computer, Inc., which sued for copyright infringement.
Model | Release Date | CPU | Video | Price |
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Albert | 1983 | 6502 | 16 colors | $1,595 |
Express | 1983 | 6502 and Z80 | 256 colors | $695 |
Executive | 1983 | 6502 and Z80 | 256 colors | - |
Professional Executive | 1983 | 6502, Z80, 8088 | 256 colors | - |
Pup | 1983 | 6502 (Z80 coprocessor optional) | 256 colors | $499 |
Profex Portable | 1984 (?) | 6502, Z80, 8088 | 256 colors | - |
(All specifications standard except as indicated.)