What were computers called in the 80s?

The most popular home computers in the USA up to 1985 were: the TRS-80 (1977), various models of the Apple II family (first introduced in 1977), the Atari 400/800 (1979) along with its follow up models the 800XL and 130XE, and the Commodore VIC-20 (1980) and the Commodore 64 (1982).
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What was the 1980s computer called?

Commodore introduces the VIC-20

Commodore releases the VIC-20 home computer as the successor to the Commodore PET personal computer. Intended to be a less expensive alternative to the PET, the VIC-20 was highly successful, becoming the first computer to sell more than a million units.
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What are the old computers called?

Started in 1943, the ENIAC computing system was built by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering of the University of Pennsylvania.
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What computers were used in the 1980s?

The Commodore 64 was far away from the most popular home computer in the 1980s, but the Apple Macintosh, the ZX80, the IBM PC, and the BBC Micro also saw some really excellent sales.
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What was the first computer called in 1981?

IBM's own Personal Computer (IBM 5150) was introduced in August 1981, only a year after corporate executives gave the go-ahead to Bill Lowe, the lab director in the company's Boca Raton, Fla., facilities. He set up a task force that developed the proposal for the first IBM PC.
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The Best Home Computers of the 1980s



What was the first electronic computer called?

The ENIAC: first general-purpose electronic computer. 1981.
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What computer was introduced in 1984 and is made by Apple?

The Macintosh was the first successful mouse-driven computer with a graphical user interface and was based on the Motorola 68000 microprocessor. Its price was $2,500.
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What was computers like in 1980?

New computer products and services introduced in 1980

The microcomputer had 16 KB of RAM, a 32 KB ROM, a 5-inch CRT display, a built-in printer, tape drive, and keyboard, and was sold for $3,250. IBM introduced RISC. Colombia Data Products introduced the Commander 900 series PC.
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What technology was popular in the 80s?

The release of Nintendo GameBoy and NES, the rise of Sony Walkman and Trinitron TVs, the popularity of Casio calculator watch, and the craze for the Video Home System or VHS define the eventful ten years to a large extent.
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What computer was out in 1988?

Steve Jobs unveiled the NeXT computer on October 12, 1988. Sega released its first gaming console system, the Sega Genesis (or Mega Drive in Japan), in Japan on October 29, 1988, and later in North America on August 14, 1989.
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What are the 7 types of computers?

Contents
  • Supercomputer.
  • Mainframe.
  • Server Computer.
  • Workstation Computer.
  • Personal Computer or PC.
  • Microcontroller.
  • Smartphone.
  • References.
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Were their personal computers in the 1980s?

The Commodore Amiga was also the first personal computer that was compatible with other operating systems in addition to the one it was supplied with. In 1984, the Apple MacIntosh made its appearance in the personal computer market.
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What computer was available in 1985?

New computer products and services introduced in 1985

On January 4th at CES, Atari introduces the Atari 130XE, 130ST, 260ST, 520ST, 65XE, 65XEM, and 65XEP computers. Adobe PageMaker was released in 1985. Apple released the LaserWriter printer for the Macintosh computer in 1985.
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What technology was around in 1982?

The XT bus was introduced in 1982. AutoCAD was introduced in December 1982. The QNX real-time operating system was released for the 8088 processor. The Vectrex video game console was released in 1982.
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What technology was popular in 1985?

Before there was PlayStation, before XBOX, there was the NES. Sure, there were video game systems that came before it, such as the Atari 2600, Intellivision and Colecovision, but none of those really could produce arcade quality graphics and gameplay at home. This was the console that launched the Super Mario empire.
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What technology was around in 1981?

The IBM PC, Commodore 64 and the ZX81 were among personal computers to hit the shelves in 1981. The first IBM PC had a 4.7Mhz processor and the cheapest model had 16K of memory. Disk drives were an optional extra but each 5.25inch disk could hold 160K of data.
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What were computers called in the 1970s?

Kenbak-1. The Kenbak-1, released in early 1971, is considered by the Computer History Museum to be the world's first personal computer. It was designed and invented by John Blankenbaker of Kenbak Corporation in 1970, and was first sold in early 1971.
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What computers were around in 1983?

New computer products and services introduced in 1983

Lotus 1-2-3, a spreadsheet program was introduced on January 26, 1983. Compaq introduced the first 100% IBM compatible computer the "Compaq Portable" in March 1983. The Famicom home computer and video game console released by Nintendo in Japan on July 15, 1983.
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What computers were around in 1987?

Major computer events in 1987
  • IBM introduced the PS/2 personal computer with improved graphics, a 3.5-inch diskette drive, proprietary bus to help prevent clones, and a bidirectional 8-bit port.
  • CompuServe introduced the GIF standard and images in 1987.
  • IBM introduced VGA in 1987.
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What computers were around in 1984?

The IBM Full AT motherboard was introduced in August 1984. Microsoft introduced MS-DOS 3.0 for the IBM PC AT and MS-DOS 3.1 for networks in 1984. The Tandy 1000 personal computer was introduced and becomes the best-selling IBM-compatible computer of the year.
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What was the first Mac called?

The Macintosh 128K, originally released as the Apple Macintosh, is the original Apple Macintosh personal computer. Its beige case consisted of a 9 in (23 cm) CRT monitor and came with a keyboard and mouse.
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What did computers look like in 1986?

New computer products and services introduced in 1986

The computer contained one megabyte of RAM, a new keyboard that contained cursors and numeric keypad, and sold for $2,600. The AT or 101 key keyboard was introduced by IBM.
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What was the electronic computer called?

ENIAC (/ˈɛniæk/; Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) was the first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer, completed in 1945.
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What are the 10 types of computers?

What are the types of computers? The 10 types of computers include personal computers, desktops, laptops, tablets, hand-held computers, servers, workstations, mainframes, wearable computers and supercomputers.
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What technology was there in 1986?

The first laptop computer was the IBM PC Convertible. April 3, IBM unveils the PC Convertible, the first laptop computer. It was also the first IBM computer to use a 3.5” floppy disk, which eventually became the standard. Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) was designed by Mark Crispin as a remote mailbox protocol.
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