Authentic 1983 Apple Lisa Computer Original Print Advertisement


From the June 1983 issue of Popular Science


[Overview]


Own a piece of computing history with this rare original article for the Apple Lisa.


Released just months before the Macintosh, the Lisa was the first mass-market personal computer to feature a graphical user interface (GUI) and a mouse. This specific ad from Popular Science features the iconic headline: "Forget all you know about running a computer: Now there's Apple’s Lisa."


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[Why This Article Matters?]


The Apple Lisa was famously priced at nearly $10,000 in 1983 (over $30,000 today). Because of its high price and low sales volume (only ~80,000 units sold), original marketing materials like this are increasingly difficult to find for collectors.


[Shipping & Packaging]


I take great care in shipping vintage paper. This ad will be shipped flat in a protective acid-free sleeve with a rigid cardboard backing to prevent any bending or creasing during transit.


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