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For years, a computer was something only used by governments, corporations, or hobbyists. They didn't have any practical appeal to the average person.
But that all changed going into the 1980s. Computers like the Apple 2 and the TRS-80 made some strong headway, but it was in 1981 when IBM helped to fully launch the personal computer revolution.
This is the story of the IBM PC 5150: a machine for the masses. With a lower price point, and better usability, the concept of a PC in a home or small business finally made sense--and a new era in tech began...
The Everything 80s Movie Club: Patreon.com/80s
By Jamie Logie | 1980s Pop Culture & Nostalgia4.8
343343 ratings
For years, a computer was something only used by governments, corporations, or hobbyists. They didn't have any practical appeal to the average person.
But that all changed going into the 1980s. Computers like the Apple 2 and the TRS-80 made some strong headway, but it was in 1981 when IBM helped to fully launch the personal computer revolution.
This is the story of the IBM PC 5150: a machine for the masses. With a lower price point, and better usability, the concept of a PC in a home or small business finally made sense--and a new era in tech began...
The Everything 80s Movie Club: Patreon.com/80s

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