The CNET website recently made a special topic to show a lot of antique PCs. While lamenting the rapid development of computers, we also applaud the design ideas and designers at that time. If you have any ideas, please share them with us.
First IBM clone Motherboard
The laptop launched in 1987 uses battery power, although it looks much heavier than the current laptop, however, it can be seen that in the past 20 years, the current notebook still uses the old design shape, the machine runs the Mac operating system, but it is far better than Apple's own laptop good morning. Weighing about 6.5 (astonishing), the price was between 1980 and 3000 US dollars in the 90 s in the 4500 S (even more astonishing ). In addition, this "handle" design may be used as a box for laptops.
The imsai 8080 attracted many computer fans in the 1970 s.
Compucolor II was launched in 1977 and is regarded as the originator of the first color PC. It was equipped with an Intel 8080a processor and can be inserted into a floppy disk from the right-side slot of the screen.
This sbc6120 is a replica of Dec PDP-8 mini computer and can be used normally.
Kenbak-1 was recognized as the world's first personal computer, Kenbak-1 was first launched in 1971 at a price of $750, but until two years after the company collapsed, only sold 40.