The next major product released by Apple was the Lisa. The Apple II had several iterations, with the last, the Apple IIe, being produced until 1993. The Apple II improved upon the design of the Apple I, with the circuit board being moved into a plastic case with an integrated keyboard. The computer was sold for $666.66 and produced for a year before being discontinued for the production of the Apple II. However, the device had no case, and was sold as an exposed circuit board. The device was designed to allow the user to connect a keyboard and to display the interface on a television set.
The device was designed and hand-built by Steve Wozniak out of a Palo Alto garage and sold at the suggestion of Steve Jobs. Apple released its first desktop computer with the Apple I in 1976.