Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 2nd Feb 2013 00:02 UTC, submitted by MOS6510
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RE[4]: Comment by MOS6510
by tylerdurden on Sun 3rd Feb 2013 21:41
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the Mac was a toy that Atari and Commodore owners just laughed at (or emulated for DTP, at a quarter of the price with larger displays, faster CPUs and more memory).
Well, the lack of self awareness of the Amiga and ST users has always been legendary...
Edited 2013-02-03 21:44 UTC




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Got to agree here.
I'm really attached my MacBook & iPhone these days.
But in all honesty, outside North America's wealthy, Apple of the 80's and early 90's was a complete irrelevance - I never saw an Apple II in the shops in the UK - ever. No-one owned one. No-one wanted one. I never saw one outside a magazine until I started work at BAe Space Systems in 1989 (they used one to run their environmental test ovens for satellite battery arrays). The Mac? Again, not in the flesh until university in 1990 - and even then, limited to one room - there were vastly more HP Apollo, Sun Sparc, or even ARM workstations than Mac's - the Mac was a toy that Atari and Commodore owners just laughed at (or emulated for DTP, at a quarter of the price with larger displays, faster CPUs and more memory).
And the Lisa - well, it didn't even make enough of an impression to get magazine coverage outside retrospectives on the Mac years later.