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發表於 2011-10-12 21:57:18
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本帖最後由 ovaries 於 2011-10-12 23:58 編輯
You miss this one: Apple ///, the big brother of Apple ][, suppose to enter the business market with a ground breaking 80 columns display, 128 kilobyte memory and a built in floppy drive. It was such a failure in the early 1980's before LISA and Macintosh. I bet most of you won't even remember such a model existed. In fact, Apple //c was quite a good machine and it sold well. I still have one, complete with its small monochrome display. In its day there were no notebook computers, and the //c can be considered as a luggable computer.
A lot of the Macintosh computers when Jobs wasn't there were rubbish too, became a consumer product with a few new model coming out every 9 months with confusing and overlapping functions. I lost touch with all those Performa line, LC xxx etc. In fact by then I totally lost interest and went elsewhere.
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