By 1981, Apple introduced its first hard drive, the "ProFile," which offered 5MB of storage for $3,499. Unlike the bulky IBM 350, the ProFile was compact enough to sit on top of Apple II ...
The high cost of the IBM drive was justified by the substantial increase in storage capacity it provided. It played a crucial role in industries that required large-scale data storage, such as ...
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