Personal computer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A personal computer ( PC ) is any general-purpose computer whose size, capabilities, and original sales price make it useful for individuals, and which is intended to be operated directly by an en...
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Chronology of Personal Computers: timeline of events tracing the history of personal computers, from the late 1960s to date. ... (Though personal computers are twenty years in the future, this consent decree will limit IBM's success and ability to compete in the marketplace.) [569.138]
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The 5100 was just one of several personal computers IBM made before the PC. It was followed by the 5110, the 5120, the Datamaster, and then finally the 5150 PC. ... Simon touched such pioneering computer scientists as Ivan Sutherland, who went on to influence development of interactive graphical personal computers.
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From personal computing to small, medium or large business, Dell solutions come fully stocked. Find your solutions with Dell laptops, desktops, monitors, printers and computer accessories. ... Invade your wardrobe with a New Alienware Design Lab T-Shirt! ... Dell Partners with OPI! Introducing the new OPI series- now available...
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Even our cars have computers. But the computer that everyone thinks of first is typically the personal computer, or PC. ... While Apple Macintosh computers are technically personal computers, most people wouldn't call them PCs.
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The Personal Computer (PC), or any computer, is essentially an information tool. It provides the ability to control the flow of information. With the correct software loaded on a PC, it can meet nearly any information processing need.
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Personal computers first appeared in the late 1970s. One of the first and most popular personal computers was the Apple II, introduced in 1977 by Apple Computer. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, new models and competing operating systems seemed to appear daily.
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