
Apple Lisa - Wikipedia
Lisa is a desktop computer developed by Apple, produced from January 19, 1983, to August 1, 1986, and succeeded by Macintosh. It is generally considered the first mass-market personal computer operable through a graphical user interface (GUI).
Apple Macintosh vs Lisa - The Silicon Underground
2021年8月12日 · The Apple Lisa looks a lot like a Mac. But Macintosh vs Lisa means success vs failure. Here's how they were different and why Lisa failed.
时光机—苹果Lisa和Macintosh的不同命运 - 百家号
2022年5月27日 · 毫无疑问,Macintosh和Lisa,苹果在1980年代上半叶这两种产品,都彻底改变了个人电脑的概念。 然而, Macintosh 项目取得了巨大的成功 ,并且(在不同的版本中)从1984年到1995年售出了数百万件,但 Lisa 却 在短短三年内就停产了 ,仅售出10万台机器,被广泛认为是 ...
一场革命性的失败——浅谈命运多舛的Apple Lisa和Lisa OS - 知乎
在1994年推出的Macintosh大获成功之后,苹果为Lisa推出了MacWorks——这可以看成是一种仿真软件,可以让Lisa OS 兼容运行为Classic Mac OS所开发的软件 Lisa的失败
The Lisa: Apple's Most Influential Failure - CHM
2023年1月19日 · Lisa 2 replaced the original Lisa’s twin Twiggy floppy drives with a single Sony 3.5” floppy drive, the same drive that was in the Mac. In January 1985, the Lisa 2/10 was rebranded as the Macintosh XL with MacWorks, an emulator that allowed it to run Mac software, but despite improved sales this product was killed off in April 1985 to focus ...
Apple Lisa - Mac History
2007年10月12日 · The Apple Lisa was a personal computer designed at Apple Computer, Inc. during the early 1980s. Officially, "Lisa" stood for "Local Integrated Software
Apple Lisa and Macintosh Computer - History of Apple
Lisa won the race in 1983 and became the first personal computer sold to the public with a GUI, but was a commercial failure due to its high price tag and limited software titles. In 1984, Apple next launched the Macintosh. Its debut was announced by the now famous $1.5 million television commercial “1984”.
A History of the Apple Lisa - Tech Junkie
2020年9月9日 · Compared to Macintosh, Lisa was a personal computer with superior technical features, but a poor marketing strategy. In this article, we’re going to explore Lisa’s story. What were the hardware and software like? And how did the computer get its name? And finally, why did it fall into obscurity?
On the Apple Lisa & Macintosh XL - 512 Pixels
2010年5月13日 · Apple officially discontinued the Macintosh XL, née Lisa, on April 29, 1985, and the last Lisa rolled off the assembly line at the Carrollton, Texas, factory on May 15. Despite its lack of market acceptance during its initial availability, the Lisa now enjoys strong demand among vintage computer collectors on eBay who recognize its importance ...
Apple Lisa - Low End Mac
Unlike Macintosh computers, Lisa does not have square pixels. Instead, pixels are 50% taller than they are wide. Its 720 x 360 pixel 12″ display had about 50% more pixels than early Macs, and it wasn’t until the Mac II arrived in March 1987 that Macs had comparable resolution with their new 640 x 480 pixel screens.