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Apple Lisa is famous for being the first computer with a graphical user interface (GUI), an approach to personal computer interfaces that Steve Jobs embraced after visiting Xerox's Palo Alto ...
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.
The Lisa was an all-in-one computer with a 12-inch monochrome screen at a resolution of 720×365 pixels. It used a Motorola 68000 CPU running at 5 MHz. It had 1MB of RAM.
Apple Lisa I Computer Apple Lisa 1 Computer, #102747605, copyright Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA, Jan. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Computer History Museum (CHM), the leading ...
The Lisa was weighed down by hardware issues and a price tag set at $10,000. The computer itself was a sign of things to come, though, the first of its kind to be "user-friendly" right out of the box.
An Apple Lisa computer, which was first released Jan. 19, 1983, was on display at a 40th anniversary event held Jan. 31, 2023 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View.
The Verge has published a new half-hour documentary that dives into the origin and obsolete status of Apple’s Lisa computer platform. The ’80s were something else. We associate 1984 with when ...
The Verge is teaming up with the Computer History Museum to explore critical innovations in technology history — beginning with the 40th anniversary of the Apple Lisa and the 50th anniversary of ...
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.
Mountain View, CA, Jan. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Computer History Museum (CHM), the leading museum exploring the history of computing and its impact on the human experience, today ...