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Model A6SB100
Comprising Apple Lisa 1 microcomputer with two 5.25in. 'Twiggy' floppy drives, Apple keyboard, Apple ProFile drive and power cord, Apple Mouse, and box of Twiggy discs

Apple's Lisa, released in January, 1983 and based in part on Xerox's Alto (see lot 26 in sale 23617), was developed in the early 1980s and was the first personal computer to sport a graphical user interface. While not a commercial success in part because of its high initial price ($10k in 1983), an underpowered processor (a 5 MHz 68000), and limited memory (512 KB), it set the foundation for Apple's later, very successful Macintosh line and inspired the design of Microsoft's Windows operating system.

The microcomputer measuring 14 in. (35.6 cm.) high; 19 in. (48.3 cm.) wide; 15 in. deep
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LCM Collection.
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Please note that all property in this sale is currently located in Seattle and will ship from Seattle, and that the total purchase price will be subject to the applicable state sales tax. All post-sale matters for the online sale (inclusive of invoicing and property pickup/shipment) will be handled by Christie's. Please contact GenOne@christies.com for more information.

This lot is subject to additional disclaimers. Please carefully review Section E(2), subsection (h) “Vintage Computers and Machines”.
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