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Jan 19, 2023 — The Lisa
would be targeted at the business market, would use the powerful
Motorola 68000 microprocessor, and would be paired with a hard drive.
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Apple Lisa
was a desktop computer developed by Apple, released on January 19,
1983. It was one of the first personal computers to offer a graphical
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The Apple Lisa was a personal computer developed by Apple Computer, targeted at the business market and released on January 19, 1983.
Jan 19, 2023 — The Lisa was a key steppingstone to the Macintosh, and an important milestone in the history of graphical user interfaces and personal computers more generally.
Jan 19, 2023 — The Apple Lisa started in 1978 as a new project for Steve Wozniak. The idea was to make an advanced computer using a bit-slice processor.
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The Apple Lisa introduced the graphic user interface (GUI) into the Apple Computer Corporation's line of personal computers.
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Lisa
is a desktop computer developed by Apple, produced from January 19,
1983 to August 1, 1986, and succeeded by Macintosh. It was the first
mass-market personal computer operable through a graphical user
interface.
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Release date: January 19, 1983; 42 years ago
Cost: US$9,995
Also known as: Local Integrated Software Architecture
CPU: Motorola 68000 @ 5 MHz
Discontinued: August 1, 1986; 39 years ago
Display: 12 in (30 cm) monochrome 720×364
Input: Keyboard and mouse
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