Rocky Bergen is a Canadian industrial designer and the creator of this perfect miniature paper model version of the 1983`s Apple Lisa I. Lisa is a desktop computer developed by Apple, released on January 19, 1983. It is one of the first personal computers to present a graphical user interface (GUI) in a machine aimed at individual business users. Development of the Lisa began in 1978, and it underwent many changes during the development period before shipping at US$9,995 with a five-megabyte hard drive. The Lisa was challenged by a relatively high price, insufficient software library, unreliable Apple FileWare ("Twiggy") floppy disks, and the immediate release of the cheaper and faster Macintosh — yielding lifelong sales of only 10,000 units in two years. - know more at Apple.Lisa.I.at.Wikipedia
Rocky Bergen é um designer industrial canadense e o criador desta perfeita versão de papel em miniatura do Apple Lisa I de 1983. O Lisa foi um computador pessoal (PC) revolucionário lançado pela Apple Computer em 1983. Foi um dos primeiros computadores a ter um mouse e uma interface gráfica. Essa interface foi inspirada nas estações de trabalho Xerox. A ideia por trás do Lisa era tornar os computadores mais fáceis de usar, aumentando assim a produtividade. O projeto Lisa começou em 1978 em um computador poderoso com uma interface gráfica do utilizador (GUI), tendo como alvo principal clientes empresariais. Steve Jobs, co-fundador da Apple, participou de seu desenvolvimento até 1982, quando foi forçado a abandoná-lo juntando-se ao projeto Macintosh. - saiba mais em Apple.Lisa.I.na.Wikipedia
Link: 1983`s.Apple.Lisa.I.Personal.Computer.Miniature.Paper.Model.by.Rocky.Bergen
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Great find, Mauther! My second computer was an Apple Lisa! It was manufactured to be a Mac Plus so the software was better. It lasted a few years then I was given a Windows 3.1 computer.
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