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It was a kit that can show both numbers and letters on a television set. Designed by Don Lancaster. It has two memory boards and can generate 512 characters. Has a cassette tape for additional storage.
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Physicist Gary Starkweather created the first laser printer that made an image with a computer, instead of a copying machine, using a laser.
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It was introduced during the Super Bowl and it was the first successful computer, with a mouse, pricing at $2,500.
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A portable computer that weighed 16 pounds and was priced at $6,500. The price of this was so expensive it was discontinued 2 years later.
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It was the 5th generation of the microprocessor from Intel. Some things it can do are make the computer run faster, make the program do several things at once, and support graphics and music
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Priced at $1,300. Easy to use, with it's 4GB hard drive, 32MB RAM, and 15 inch monitor.
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It was a digital phone with an integrated camera. With 0.11 megapixels, a 256-color display, and photos could be shared wirelessly. A flip phone version came out a month later.
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Featured wireless access to do things on Amazon.com. Also having a SD card.
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A remote access to a person's home by their phone. Sending them monthly text messages like a phone. Remembered temperatures of what people preferred and made the temperature in the room comfortable for a person.
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Builds a computer into a watch. This was designed to be in an environment with other Apple products.
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My first phone and only phone was in the seventh grade on my thirteenth birthday.
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My first and only phone I got coming into this school, on a random date in the summer.