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  2. Macintosh 128K - Wikipedia

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    Two days after "1984" aired, the Macintosh went on sale, and came bundled with two applications designed to show off its interface: MacWrite and MacPaint. The Macintosh was the first successful mass-market all-in-one desktop personal computer with a graphical user interface, built-in screen, and mouse. [33]

  3. History of personal computers - Wikipedia

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    It was designed and invented by John Blankenbaker of Kenbak Corporation in 1970, and was first sold in early 1971. Unlike a modern personal computer, the Kenbak-1 was built of small-scale integrated circuits, and did not use a microprocessor. The system first sold for US$750. Only 44 machines were ever sold, though it's said 50 to 52 were built.

  4. Altair 8800 - Wikipedia

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    It was the first commercially successful personal computer. [3] Interest in the Altair 8800 grew quickly after it was featured on the cover of the January 1975 issue of Popular Electronics [ 4 ] and was sold by mail order through advertisements there, in Radio-Electronics , and in other hobbyist magazines.

  5. Home computer - Wikipedia

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    This "peripherals sold separately" approach is another defining characteristic of the home computer era. A first-time computer buyer who brought a base C-64 system home and hooked it up to their TV would find they needed to buy a disk drive (the Commodore 1541 was the only fully-compatible model) or Datasette before they could make use of it as ...

  6. 12 Tech Flops of the 1970s and '80s That Were Ahead of ... - AOL

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    The 1970s and ’80s were filled with innovations such as VCRs, cordless phones, and personal computers that changed the way we live. It was also a time of tech flops and marketing missteps even ...

  7. Xerox Alto - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The first machines were introduced on March 1, 1973, [8] and in limited production starting one decade before Xerox's designs inspired Apple to release the first mass-market GUI computers. The Alto is contained in a relatively small cabinet and uses a custom central processing unit (CPU) built from multiple SSI and MSI integrated circuits .

  8. List of early microcomputers - Wikipedia

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    First built in 1972, a small number shipped in early 1973. [22] [23] Micral N: Intel 8008 [24] 1973: Awarded the title of "the first personal computer using a microprocessor" by a panel at the Computer History Museum in 1986. [25] Seiko 7000 Intel 8080: 1974 Another desktop calculator usable as a computer when connected to a teletype.

  9. Hitting the Books: Did the advent of the first desktop ... - AOL

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