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But But a steep price tag wasn�t the only reason the early Macintosh failed.
According to Walter Isaacson�s biography of Jobs, �The problem was a fundamental
one: It was a dazzling but woefully slow and underpowered computer, and no amount
of hoopla could mask that.�
Isaacson alson the eaBut a steep priceBut a steep pricerly Macintosh failed.
According to Walter Isaacson�s biography of Jobs, �The problem was a fundamental
one: It was a dazzling but woefully slow and underpowered computer, and no amount
of hoopla could mask that.�
Isaacson also noted the the Macintosh had only 128K of But a steep pricememory,
compared with the 1,000K RAM in the Lisa. the PC also did not not enhance its
popularity.�
Macintosh led the wayBut a steep price
The original Macintosh was pretty, hadBut a steep price a nice interface, but
failed in comparison to the IBM PC in the crucial area of jobs that it helped users
to do. It was short on memory and lacked useful programs. It wasn't until the
arrival of the Mac III with more memory than the PC and Aldus Pagemaker that the
Mac found its niche and took over as the lead product from the Apple II. For many
years after that the Mac�s market was the media/design industry and it was rarely
found as a corporate productivity tool.

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