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Pop Quiz: What was the first personal computer? ... No, the 1977 Apple ][ was the first highly successful mass-produced personal computer, but not the first personal computer.
Sometimes the refrigerator-size Bendix G-15 (1956) is called the "first personal computer", but the 610 was running at least two years earlier.
For example, the IBM 610 Auto-Point Computer (1957) was described as being "IBM's first personal computer" on the premise that it was intended for use by a single operator, but this machine was not ...
The Apple II was the first true"personal computer" it was factory built, in-expensive and easy to learn and use.
But it filled a hole. It was the very first personal computer to be produced in fairly high quantity.
April 27, 1981: The first mouse designed for use with a personal computer makes its debut.
Microsoft was formed soon after the introduction of the Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) Altair, the first "personal computer," a build-it-yourself kit for hobbyists.
1981: The first integrated mouse intended for use with a personal computer makes its appearance with the Xerox Star workstation.
Amazon.co.uk: Fumbling the Future: How Xerox Invented, Then Ignored, the First Personal Computer: Douglas K. Smith,Robert C. Alexander: Books...
Amazon.ca: Fumbling the Future: How Xerox Invented, Then Ignored, the First Personal Computer: Douglas K. ... Even so, the story of the first bit-mapped display, laser printer, ethernet, personal computer, ...
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