Apple Lisa
pple might not have been as popular in the 80s as it is today, but even in the 80s Apple was one of the most innovative and future-thinking companies around, and nothing encapsulates that more than the release of this significant and pioneering personal computer. Named after Steve Jobs’s daughter, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, the Lisa was one of the first computers to feature a graphical user interface (GUI) and a mouse, making it a groundbreaking product at the time. Despite its innovative features, the Apple Lisa was not as successful in the market as Apple had hoped.