Macintosh 128K | Vibepedia
The Macintosh 128K, launched by Apple on January 24, 1984, wasn't just a computer; it was a cultural event. Priced at $2,495 (over $7,000 today), it introduced
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The Macintosh 128K, launched by Apple on January 24, 1984, wasn't just a computer; it was a cultural event. Priced at $2,495 (over $7,000 today), it introduced the graphical user interface (GUI) and the mouse to the mainstream, a radical departure from the command-line interfaces of the era. Its 9-inch monochrome display and 128KB of RAM powered a revolutionary user experience, famously showcased in Ridley Scott's '1984' Super Bowl commercial. While its limited memory and expandability posed significant challenges for serious work, its intuitive design and focus on personal computing fundamentally altered the trajectory of the industry, paving the way for modern personal computers and solidifying Apple's reputation for innovation.