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Lisa: The Personal Computer Comes with a (High) Price





The Apple Lisa—formally "Local Integrated Software Architecture" but believed to be named after Steve Jobs' daughter—is now remembered as one of Apple's most disappointing products. Maybe it was the drama between the development team over revolutionary UI changes, or perhaps it was incompatibility of the Lisa OS with existing Apple II software, but the Lisa didn't survive long after its 1981 release. However, the Lisa introduced early-adopter users to a GUI (Graphical User Interface) and an integrated mouse. Too bad Lisa's price tag was US$10,000.

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