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knuckleheadsmiftoday at 1:43 AM1 replyview on HN

No one knew the market at the time. Clearly this was for large businesses and not a home computer. It targeted the same demographic as the Xerox Star which shipped before it and suffered a similar fate. No one knew what would work, easy to see in retrospect but at the time it was not easy to see. Apple also had a big disadvantage in the ‘office’ marketplace having no sales force that everyone assumed was necessary. Besides price, Xerox’s other problem was while they did have a sales force they only knew how to sell copiers. I suspect only IBM at that time with a product like the Star or Lisa could have succeeded. But the Mac was a completely different product for a different marketplace and even it was a failure at first—until desktop publishing turned things around.


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Joel_Mckaytoday at 4:59 AM

>No one knew the market at the time.

From Jobs himself:

https://youtu.be/rDqQcmVqAm4?si=lxwweDRFrHncJvnM&t=1836

$10k for a home computer enthusiast is still a big ask in modern markets. Have a great day. =3

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