Yet there is another ad on page 61 for the Compucolor
8001. The
Compucolor boasts pretty much the same features as the Apple II (64K RAM,
cassette storage, built-in BASIC) although it runs on an 8080. However,
the Compucolor came with an "integrated display", and featured 160x192,
8-color (vector) graphics (the Apple was capable of 280x192 bit-mapped
graphics).
The ISC 8001 used bit-mapped graphics. Carl Friend has one in his collection:
http://www.ultranet.com/~engelbrt/carl/museum/machines/ISC8001.html