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  2. Home computer - Wikipedia

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    April 1982: ZX Spectrum (Europe), best-selling British home computer; catalysed the UK software industry, widely cloned by the Soviet Union. June 1982: MicroBee (Australia), initially as a kit, then as a finished unit. August 1982: Dragon 32 (UK) became, for a short time, the best-selling home micro in the United Kingdom.

  3. List of home computers - Wikipedia

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    Typically a home computer would generate audio tones to encode data, that could be stored on audio tape through a direct connection to the recorder. Re-loading the data required re-winding the tape. The home computer would contain some circuit such as a phase-locked loop to convert audio tones back into digital data. Since consumer cassette ...

  4. ZX Spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The ZX Spectrum (UK: / z É› d É› k s /) is an 8-bit home computer developed and marketed by Sinclair Research.Considered one of the most influential computers ever made, it is also one of the best-selling British computers ever, with over five million units sold.

  5. Personal computer - Wikipedia

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    An artist's depiction of a 2000s-era desktop-style personal computer, which includes a metal case with the computing components, a display and a keyboard (mouse not shown). A personal computer, often referred to as a PC, is a computer designed for individual use. [1]

  6. Apple IIc - Wikipedia

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    The magazine said in December 1984 that the IIe and IIc were the best home computers with prices above $500, with the IIc better for those using word processing and business software. [14] In the end, however, both the Apple IIc and the PCjr were completely eclipsed by the Tandy 1000, released in late 1984.

  7. ZX81 - Wikipedia

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    The ZX81 could be bought by mail order preassembled or, for a lower price, in kit form. It was the first inexpensive mass-market home computer to be sold by high street stores, led by W. H. Smith and soon many other retailers. The ZX81 marked the point when computing in Britain became an activity for the general public rather than the preserve ...

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