Apple Djinn Pro

The Apple Djinn Pro, also stylized as AppleDjinn Pro, is an upgraded version of the Apple Djinn external modem peripheral that was developed by Apple Computer with to provide 14,400 baud access to, an online network service that preceded the World Wide Web and continued to operate in France until it was retired on June 30, 2012.

Background
The Djinn device standard was established in 1993 by in collaboration with IBM to allow home and business users to access  with personal computers.

Description
The Apple Djinn Pro was introduced in late 1995 to succeed the original Apple Djinn at a lower price (2,160 vs. 4,200 s) with higher throughput (14,400 vs. 2,400 baud). An internal version was also sold as the Modem Vocal Apple 14.4 for the LC slot in some Macintosh LC and Performa models.

The Djinn modems could be used in conjunction with MacMinitel, a Minitel terminal emulator for classic Mac OS. It also provided support for AppleLink access.