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A bulky computer that clearly can't be moved around, Citizens didn't have access to this computer. It had a multiply time of 60 microseconds and first ran a program in 1950.
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Priced at 125,000 to 250,000 US$ depending on the configuration. The first in a family of computers that became famous. he chief designer was Benjamin Curley.
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Contained a Synertek 8-bit 6502A processor which could run at speeds up to 2 MHz. It contained 128K of RAM and a 4K ROM. It was designed to be Apple's business offering, but sold very poorly.
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The Dragon 32 was based on the Tandy TRS-80 but had several improvements. These included video output (it still retained TV output) , a better keyboard and a centronics printer interface.
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All-in-one Macintosh desktop computers designed and built by Apple Inc. IMac has received considerable critical acclaim, including praise from technology columnist Walt Mossberg as the “Gold Standard of desktop computing." G3
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The Dell 8100 was a good multimedia PC computer system available in 2000. It used a Pentium IV processor. It was available with Microsoft Windows 98 or Windows 2000 operating system and included a DVD-ROM drive, floppy disk drive and USB ports.
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With a Intel Core i5 CPU 650 @ 3.20GHz and 4gb ram, this was the thing for it's time. I5 processors first came out at this time making this computer being one of the first to have one.
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11th Gen Intel® Core™ i9 11900KF (8-Core, 16MB Cache, 3.5GHz to 5.3GHz w/Thermal Velocity Boost). NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3090 24GB GDDR6.
128GB Dual Channel DDR4 XMP Ram at 3400 MHz. You can make custom made pc better than this, but this is the best none custom I could find.