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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.
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.
In January 1975 featured on the cover was the world's first personal computer the Altair 8800. It was the crazy idea of an ex-airforce officer from Georgia - Ed Roberts.
But it filled a hole. It was the very first personal computer to be produced in fairly high quantity.
How to Operate a Mac. Apple created the first personal computer with its Macintosh. While Windows-operated computers (commonly called PCs) now dominate the market, there are still those who prefer ...
Early in 1977, Jobs and Wozniak founded Apple Computer, Inc., and in April of that year introduced the Apple II, the world’s first personal computer.
Amazon.co.uk: Fumbling the Future: How Xerox Invented, Then Ignored, the First Personal Computer: Douglas K. Smith, Robert C. Alexander: Books...
franklymister, on 10/10/2007, -2/+2The Osborne 1 was hardly the first personal computer. ... ismabera, on 10/10/2007, -2/+2come on! 1983 ? See : The Worlds First Personal Computer Commodore PET - 1977. ...
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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