RF2K3FM51–The Olivetti M24 is a 1983 personal computer. It was born as a competitor of the IBM PC and had great success in all world markets.
RM2A3374D–A 27.7 MG IMAGE OF: Adisk tape type IBM computer used in the 70's Photo by Dennis Brack B 2
RF2K4Y4B5–The Xerox Star was the first computer in history to feature a graphical interface with windows, icons, mouse and pointing system
RMMRC6GB–Rockville, MD 1975/04/02 A disk tape type IBM computer used in the 70's Photo by Dennis Brack B 2
RF2RG6WX9–The Timex Sinclair 1000 is a home computer produced in 1981 by Sinclair Research. It was a success thanks to its launch price of only $99.
RM2TA29NB–Marine Cpl. John Brown, a computer programmer, installs a memory tape for the newly-installed IBM 360 Model 501 computer system at the Force Logistic Command's Antoneted Services Center (ASC) in Vietnam in 1969. The upgraded system allows ASC Marines to monitor the Gatine Leatherneck supply system more efficiently, with four times the capacity of the previous system.
RF2K3FM38–Acorn computers were among the first computers that in the 80s started the computer revolution
RMD9WGN0–A computer system of the fourth generation for the world market was developed in Böblingen in 1972 and introduced to the public on the 16th of November in 1972.
RF2K3FM46–The Commodore Amiga is a Home Computer that was hugely commercially successful in the late 1980s.
RF2K3FM4K–The IBM 5120 Computing System is one of the first computers marketed by IBM in 1980.
RF2K3FM69–The Olivetti Programma 101 is considered by a part of computer historiography, the first personal computer in history
RF2K3FM6C–The Olivetti Programma 101 is considered by a part of computer historiography, the first personal computer in history
RF2K3FM6D–The Osborne 1 was the first mass laptop in history. was released in 1981 by Osborne Computer Corporation
RF2K3FM3X–The Atari 400, produced by Atari in 1979, was a hybrid between a home computer and a console
RF2K3FM3M–The 1977 TRS-80, along with the Commodore PET and the Apple II, is vying for the title of the first true personal computer in history.
RF2RG6WW7–The Commodore CDTV is a home media console for entertainment and video games - released in 1991
RF2RG6WXF–The Timex-Sinclair 1500 is basicaly a Sinclair ZX-81 in a ZX Spectrum case with 16 KB RAM.
RF2K3FM58–The Olivetti P6060 is one of the first personal computers produced by Olivetti in 1975
RF2K3FM50–The Olivetti M10 is one of the first personal laptops developed by Olivetti in 1983.
RF2K3FM4G–The Hewlett-Packard 9100A ( hp 9100A ) is one of the first programmable calculators (or computers), first appeared in 1968
RF2K3FM41–The Atari 800 XL is the third model in the line of 8-bit computers marketed by Atari in the first half of the 80s.
RF2K3FM3D–Pet produced and sold by Commodore Ltd. in 1977 was one of the first COMPUTERS that represented a breakthrough in the world of personal computers.
RF2RG6WX5–The Sega TeraDrive is a console computer,an IBM PC compatible system with an integrated Mega Drive,developed by Sega and manufactured by IBM in 1991
RF2RG6WX6–The Sega TeraDrive is a console computer,an IBM PC compatible system with an integrated Mega Drive,developed by Sega and manufactured by IBM in 1991
RF2RG6WX8–The Sega TeraDrive is a console computer,an IBM PC compatible system with an integrated Mega Drive,developed by Sega and manufactured by IBM in 1991
RF2K4Y4A4–The Amstrad CPC is a series of 8-bit home computers produced by Amstrad in the mid-80s.
RF2RG6WTY–From 1983 to 1993 many computer manufacturers (especially in Japan) adopted a standard called MSX
RF2RG6WX3–The Macintosh TV is a PC with built-in television capabilities released by Apple Computer in 1993. It is quite rare and was not very successful
RF2RG6WX2–The Macintosh TV is a PC with built-in television capabilities released by Apple Computer in 1993. It is quite rare and was not very successful
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