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PC evolution: how it was

You can learn from our gallery what stages of development a modern personal computer has passed

PC evolution: how it was

    For the first time in the history, a mass personal computer was released 35 years ago, August 12, 1981. Its developer was the International Business Machines company. The volume of IBM PC 5150 RAM was only 64 kilobytes and there was no hard drive.

PC evolution: how it was

    Apple II is considered to be the predecessor of a personal computer from IBM. It was first introduced to the public in 1977.

PC evolution: how it was

    Earlier, in 1976, a company from Cupertino released Apple I. It was developed by Steve Wozniak and sold by his friend Steve Jobs.

PC evolution: how it was

    In 1984, Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs and John Scully demonstrated a new computer model - Apple IIc, more convenient. Such PC could be moved from place to place.

PC evolution: how it was

    Russian scientists also have not remained idle: in 1983 in Zelenograd, domestic computers BK-0010 were developed. Later, they were improved at the plant "Exciton" in Pavlovsky Posad.

PC evolution: how it was

    In 1984, a Macintosh PC (Mac) was launched at the Apple factory in Fremont (USA).

PC evolution: how it was

In 1983, IBM provided a personal computer with 640 kilobytes of RAM - IBM Personal Computer XT.

PC evolution: how it was

    In 1998, the previous PCs were replaced by other models, for example, monoblock iMac with 15-inch CRT monitors.

PC evolution: how it was

    Today's monoblock gadgets boast of touch screens and advanced features.

PC evolution: how it was

In 2012, the Apple MacBook Pro was introduced. This model has a super-clear Retina display.

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