Collection of some of my fav older PCs 😚
They’re sso pretty.. if you guys know any other ones and wanna show me feel free 🥹
Also I’m gonna start using this font cuz I like it 👀
seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from Philippines
seen from Australia
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seen from South Korea
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seen from Malaysia
seen from Maldives

seen from Vietnam

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seen from China
seen from United States
seen from Venezuela
seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from Maldives
seen from China
Collection of some of my fav older PCs 😚
They’re sso pretty.. if you guys know any other ones and wanna show me feel free 🥹
Also I’m gonna start using this font cuz I like it 👀

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You're tearing me apart Lisa!
Lisa. It works the way you do. (1983 brochure)
Apple Macintosh XL (1985)
Here’s a weird, underrated footnote in Apple history: the Macintosh XL was essentially an Apple Lisa 2 rebranded as a Macintosh. Apple’s goal was simple—move remaining Lisa inventory and reposition it for the growing Mac ecosystem.
What made it “Mac”? The key was MacWorks XL, software that enabled Macintosh (64K ROM) emulation, letting the machine run many Mac apps—while still retaining its Lisa roots.
Launched January 1, 1985
Motorola 68000 @ 5 MHz
512 KB RAM, expandable up to 2 MB
Built-in 12" display with 720×364 resolution
3.5" 400K floppy + internal 10 MB hard drive

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Apple Lisa
A few photos from the WCC show in Green Bay!