The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 12, 1989, Summer, Page 3, Image 3

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    Now there’s more in the Apple* Macintosh*
family to choose from than ever before, with six
computers to meet every personal computing need.
Start with the Macintosh Plus, the Macintosh SE,
and the Macintosh SE/30. These integrated
systems offer the affordability, ease of use, and
consistency of applications traditionally associated
with Macintosh.
And their compact design makes them easy to
transport, wherever you go.
Now meet the modular side of the family: the
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Macintosh II, Macintosh IIx, and the newest member,
the very versatile Macintosh Ilex. These expandable,
high-performance computers can be configured for
virtually any task. You choose the amount of RAM,
the type of monitor, and the storage capacity of the
hard disk, which means you can build a system to
handle everything from desktop publishing to
scientific and engineering applications.
But no matter which system you choose, you're
still getting all the advantages of a Macintosh.
See us today; well help you choose wisely.
Choose hene.
The Computer Shop
University Bookstore, Lower Level, - Nebraska Union
472-5785 Summer Hours: M-F, 7:30-4:30
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