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  2. Relive the Past With These Nostalgic Walmart Items - AOL

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    Walmart's online site lets you revisit the '80s, '90s and '00s with these board games, home decor choices and more. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  3. Okimate 10 - Wikipedia

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    The Okimate 10 by Oki Electric Industry was a low-cost 1980s color printer with interface "plug 'n print" modules for Commodore, Atari, IBM PC, and Apple Inc. home computers. Unlike thermal printers, which use thermal printing technology and require thermal paper , the Okimate used thermal transfer technology and was advertised as being able to ...

  4. Home computer - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, the Epson corporation, a popular and respected producer of inexpensive dot-matrix printers and business computers (the QX-10 and QX-16), introduced its low-cost Epson Equity [47] PC. Its designers took minor shortcuts, such as few expansion slots and a lack of a socket for an 8087 math chip, but Epson did bundle some utility programs ...

  5. List of early microcomputers - Wikipedia

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    The first self-contained general-purpose desktop computer to ship with the Intel 8080 microprocessor in April 1974 (as a pre-production unit) and one of the first commercially available computers with the 8080 in June 1974 (first production units shipped August 1974). Also included a built-in printer and early multi-line flat-panel plasma display.

  6. Walmart has a Canon all-in-one printer for $29, and I ... - AOL

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    Enter the Canon Pixma MG2522 all-in-one, currently on sale at Walmart for just $29. You'd be hard-pressed to buy a single ink cartridge for $29, let alone an entire printer.

  7. HP Series 80 - Wikipedia

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    HP-86B with 9121 dual diskette drive. The first model of the Series 80 was the HP-85, introduced in January 1980. [1] BYTE wrote "we were impressed with the performance ... the graphics alone make this an attractive, albeit not inexpensive, alternate to existing small systems on the market ... it is our guess that many personal computer experimenters and hackers will want this machine."