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Apple Lisa
On its launch in 1983 the Apple Lisa was a high-end system with the first graphical user interface.

The £4,500 ($9,995 in the U.S.) machine had a 5MHz processor, support for up to 2MB of memory and a large high resolution display.

The computer was ahead of its time, offering protected memory that would not be found in the Mac OS X operating system until it was released in 2001.

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RE: BBC Micro (Gallery: The evolution of the PC)
Greenwich University have a couple of show cases in one of their rooms with a similar colelction to this but inlcuded items like the zx80, and sinclair's QUERTY, among others. ON seeing this post, lik... (Read the rest)
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The BBC Micro has a picture of a Dragon 32 on it. [nt]  olePigeon | 05/11/09
Where are the home PCs?  6502coder | 05/12/09
RE: BBC Micro (Gallery: The evolution of the PC)  MacMicky | 05/12/09
RE: BBC Micro (Gallery: The evolution of the PC)  andy.smith@... | 05/13/09
RE: BBC Micro (Gallery: The evolution of the PC)  malc@... | 05/20/09

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