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Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and manufactures consumer electronics and computer software products. The company's best-known hardware products include Macintosh com...
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Apple Lisa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Apple Lisa was a personal computer designed at Apple Computer, Inc. (now Apple, Inc.) during the early 1980s. The Lisa project was started at Apple in 1978 and evolved into a project to design a...
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Introduced: January 1983 ... Because of this, after selling about 6,500 Lisa computers, Apple offered an upgrade path for Lisa owners, replacing the two "Twiggy" drives with a single 400K 3-1/2 inch Sony floppy drive. The new drive holds half as much data as the old one, but is much more reliable.
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1983 - Apple IIe ; Both of which are similar to the Apple II, but with many new features and upgrades built-in. One version of the IIe had a numeric keypad built into the right side of the keyboard. Apple continued to produce and ... 1979: September - Apple Computer sells 35,000 Apple II computers for the fiscal year.
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1983: Total computers in use in the U.S. exceed ten million units. 1983, January ?. Apple IIe introduced. Price at Introduction: $1,395.00 The first model in the Apple II line with an integral option for 80-column video.
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The pride of his collection is an Apple Lisa, one of the first computers (introduced in 1983) with a now standard graphical interface. Such items sell for more than $10,000.
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The company was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, who released the Apple II computer the following year. The Apple Lisa, introduced in 1983, was the first computer with a graphical user interface (GUI) and a mouse. ... Apple Computers announced this week that it is partnering with Continental Airlines,
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The Apple IIe is introduced. The computer contains 64 kilobytes of RAM one megahertz 6502 processor and running Applesoft BASIC and sells for $1,400. ... Tandy, Epson and NEC all sell notebook computers however only the Tandys model 100 becomes popular because of its low price of $499. ... The IBM XT is first introduced on March 8, 1983.
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Franklin Ace 100, an Apple II clone, introduced.[7] ... Compaq Portable introduced, one of the first IBM PC compatible computers sold.[7] ... 1983 January...
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Sales of Apple II computers for the year: 300,000 units, totaling US$600 million revenue. 750,000 Apple II systems have been shipped in total, of which 45,000 are Apple II Plus computers. [444.493] [930.11] [862.494] [997.D5] (600 ... 1976-1981 1982-1983 1984-1985 1986-1989 1990-1991 1992 1993 1994-1995 1996-1997 1998-1999...
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