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Apple Lisa

Lisa is a line of desktop computers that were designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer. It was the first mass-market personal computer operable through a graphical user interface (GUI). The Lisa was primarily marketed to individual and small and medium-sized businesses as a groundbreaking and simpler new alternative to much bigger, more complex…

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Also known as
Local Integrated Software Architecture
CPU
Motorola 68000 @ 5 MHz
Developer
Apple Computer
Discontinued
August 1, 1986; 40 years ago (1986-08-01)
Display
12 in (30 cm) monochrome 720×364
Input
Keyboard and mouse

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Apple Lisa

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Apple Lisa → Apple Lisa Demo, Apple Lisa Memorial Exhibition, Archived, Before Macintosh, Dan Keller, Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Frank Ludolph, Free, Full Documentary Film, Graphical User Interface, Inventing, Korea, Lisa User Interface, MB PDF, PDF, Real WorkLisa, Retrieved March, Rod Perkins, Seoul, September
Also known as · 1
Apple Lisa → Local Integrated Software Architecture
CPU · 1
Apple Lisa → Motorola 68000 @ 5 MHz
Developer · 1
Apple Lisa → Apple Computer
Discontinued · 1
Apple Lisa → August 1, 1986; 40 years ago (1986-08-01)
Display · 1
Apple Lisa → 12 in (30 cm) monochrome 720×364
Input · 1
Apple Lisa → Keyboard and mouse
Introductory price · 1
Apple Lisa → US$9,995 (equivalent to $32,300 in 2025)
Manufacturer · 1
Apple Lisa → Apple Computer
Memory · 1
Apple Lisa → 1 MB RAM, 16 KB Boot ROM

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Apple LisaAlso known asLocal Integrated Software Architecture1.00infobox
Apple LisaCPUMotorola 68000 @ 5 MHz1.00infobox
Apple LisaDeveloperApple Computer1.00infobox
Apple LisaDiscontinuedAugust 1, 1986; 40 years ago (1986-08-01)1.00infobox
Apple LisaDisplay12 in (30 cm) monochrome 720×3641.00infobox
Apple LisaInputKeyboard and mouse1.00infobox
Apple LisaIntroductory priceUS$9,995 (equivalent to $32,300 in 2025)1.00infobox
Apple LisaManufacturerApple Computer1.00infobox
Apple LisaMemory1 MB RAM, 16 KB Boot ROM1.00infobox
Apple LisaOperating systemLisa OS, Xenix, others1.00infobox
Apple LisaReleasedJanuary 19, 1983; 43 years ago (1983-01-19)1.00infobox
Apple LisaSuccessorLisa 2 Macintosh XL1.00infobox
Apple LisaTypePersonal computer1.00infobox
Apple LisaUnits sold10,000 - 60,000[page needed]1.00infobox
Apple LisaWeight48 lb (22 kg)1.00infobox

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