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The Altair 8800 was the first personal computer sold in any number. It came as a kit to be assembled. It was sold through Popular Electronics magazine and others. That was in 1975.
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Apple did not make the first personal computer. A company called Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) produced a kit in 1975 that you could assemble into the Altair 8800 microcomputer which is considered to be the first personal computer. The sales of this computer were higher than expected which indicated that there was a demand for personal computers. This inspired Apple and many others to start developing and selling their own brand of personal computers.
The Abacus, around 1000 B.C. Of course, if you mean personal computer, it started with the IBM mainframes in the 1950s, and branched off for a while, finally creating the first personal computer, the DATAPOINT 2200, in 1970, and the MITS Altair 8800, in 1975, then the Apple ][ in 1977, finally with the invention of the IBM 5150 in 1981, the first modern PC. The IBM 5100, the first commercially available portable computer, appeared in September 1975, and was based on the SCAMP prototype. Sources: Wiki and Yahoo
The father of the microcomputer is considered to be Ed Roberts, who created the Altair 8800 in 1975. This kit-based computer was one of the first affordable personal computers available to the general public and helped kickstart the personal computer revolution.
The first mass market PC was built by Hewlett Packard in 1968. It was the HP 9100A. The first personal computer was the Altair 8800 released in 1975. Although the Altair was the first computer that was advertised as a personal computer there was one that was released in 1971 for $750 called the Kenback-1. These first computers are a far cry from what we know today. My name is David and I work with Dell
The first computer which was intended to be sold to individuals as opposed to companies was the Altair 8800, which was sold in kit form in 1975 for $439.
The Altair in 1975 the first personal computer was the digicomp http://www.retrothing.com/2006/02/build_your_own_.html The Digicomp is a plastic mechanical computer from the 1960s. It offered three bits of tabletop computing, back in an age where corded telephones were considered high-tech. The machine arrived in kit form; your first task was to assemble the jumble of tubes, rods, and elastic bands into something that resembles a Jetson's parking garage. Once complete, it's a fantastic hands-on way to teach Boolean algebra and binary numbers.
The first portable computer was released in 1975 by IBM but the first portable computer using the term "laptop" was released in 1983.
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it was Microsoft was made in 1975 but the first working computer was made in 1985 by apple