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DTXT_TITLE: IBM Personal Computer, Logo - Original-PC(1981)
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ARCHIV: 1000
FIL_ID: 1076495
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FIL_SIZE: 4294656
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FIL_PATH: Box_03/CD_030/PHOTO_CD/IMAGES
DOC_SPERRVERMERK:
DOC_INPUT: 29-06-1995 00:00:00
DOC_UPDATE: 24-08-2006 09:49:48
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BESCHREIBUNG: When the IBM Personal Computer (IBM 5150) was introduced to the world in 1981, it was dramatically clear to most observers that IBM had done something very new and different. Here you had a large company, steeped in tradition, that had been willing and able to set aside its "business as usual" methods to produce in volume a highly competitive, tiny computer of top quality, intended for both consumers and businesses. And IBM was able to do all that and roll out its first PC in just one year.
The IBM Personal Computer was the company's smallest, lowest priced computer system in 1981. The expandable system could be used at work, in school or at home. Its many advanced features included a memory capacity up to 262,144 characters, an 83-key adjustable keyboard, color/graphics capabilities and a high-speed microprocessor. An 80-character-per-second printer and a high resolution monochrome display were offered as options and the computer could be connected to color or black and white television sets. The system pictured here was priced at $4385 when it was announced
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BILDRECHTE: IBM
IBM_NUMMER: 22050
FARBE: farbig
RUBRIK: Produkte und Anwendungen
BILDART: Bildschirminhalt
STICHWORTE: erster PC, Original PC, Personalcomputer, Ur-PC
FORMAT: Quer
ORIGINAL: Dia
EINGABE: Häßler
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