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Brainstorm (1983)
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computer maintenance tips
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Ad for the Sharp X1 - Japan, mid 1980s
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Which came first? Videoton computer advert, 1984. From the Budapest municipal photography company archive.
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The guy from WarGames explains what happens when you put a square peg into a round hole, so to speak.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Computers...But Were Afraid to Ask, VHS, 1984.
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Commodore Plus/4 - 1984
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National RQ 8030 // Data Recorder (Japan, 1984)
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A television commercial broadcast on Toronto’s CITY-TV in the fall of 1990 for the Atari Portfolio, an IBM PC-compatible palmtop computer (the first of its kind).
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Above you can see all computer models.
Post #266: Opinion Poll by "Basic Retro Programming", Question: Which home computer was or would have been your favourite between the 1970s and 1980s, 2023.
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[Telecom Computerphone ad, 1985]
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Ad for the Epson QX-10 computer - Byte Magazine, Febuary 1984
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Hungary's contribution to the Soviet RYAD computer programme, a Videoton R10 (EC-1010) computer with VT 340 (EC-7168) monitor, 1981. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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