The $30,000 Flop: Why Apple Buried Its Revolutionary Lisa Computer
Apple's Lisa computer pioneered the graphical user interface and powerful hardware in 1983, yet met a shocking end: 2,700 units crushed in a landfill. Its tale reveals a perfect storm of exorbitant pricing, internal competition from the Macintosh, and brutal business realities that doomed a technical marvel. This is the inside story of ambition, failure, and the landfill that became a tech tomb.