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This collectorin Poland has an astonishing array of Apple III and Apple II, machines including a fully restored Apple III and III+.. Apple Lisa. After the Apple IIgs, but before the Mac, Apple ...
Launched in 1980, the Apple III targeted the business market with an over-engineered, high-priced machine whose Apple II compatibility Apple purposely crippled in the name of market ...
Editor’s note: January 24, 2020 marks the 36th anniversary of the unveiling of the Macintosh. This article originally posted on the 25th anniversary. In 1977, Apple made a splash on the world ...
This was followed by the Apple II and its many variations (II+, IIe, IIc, IIc+, IIe), the Apple III, the Apple III+, the Lisa, the Lisa 2 and the Apple IIGS. Though the Apple II was a success for ...
On this day, in 1983, Apple Computer introduced the Lisa. One of the first personal computers to implement two new leading-edge ideas – a GUI (Graphical User Interface) and a mouse.
Sabotage, hired goons, and a landfill in Utah: how Steve Jobs’ revolutionary catastrophe of a computer, the Apple Lisa, earned a brief second life before being buried for good.
Apple fans will remember the laptop as the first Mac to run on a (heavy) battery and one of the first personal computers to use an active matrix LCD display. The Macintosh Portable weighed an ...
Steve Jobs introduced the 1984 Macintosh (128K), the original Apple Macintosh computer, on January 24, 1984, at Apple's annual shareholders meeting. It is estimated to auction for between $200 and ...
Development of the Macintosh 128K began in 1979. At the time, Apple was selling . the Apple III as a successor to the popular Apple II, but sales were sluggish due to its high price and poor ...