Computer1

Computer History 2010-2020

  • iPad

    iPad
    In April of 2010, Apple Inc released the first iPad.
    The iPad is a tablet computer with a touchscreen display, network connection, with 4-buttons; home, power, and two for volume.
  • Chromebook

    Chromebook
    In 2011, Acer and Samsung released the Chromebook as a laptop that ran Chrome OS as its operating system. Was initially designed to rely on web applications for tasks to be used with Google Chrome. The Chromebook had evolved and was used widely throughout school systems to be used as personal laptops for students, because it was cheaper and easier to monitor than others.
  • PlayStation 4

    PlayStation 4
    In 2013, Sony released its Play Station 4, successor to the PS3. The PS4 is a home video game console with a more powerful accelerated processing unit. It used AMD, which was the most powerful up to its release date. Powerful and better connection with other online.
  • Nintendo Switch

    Nintendo Switch
    In 2017, Nintendo released its next gaming console, the Nintendo Switch. The console itself is actually a tablet and meant to be a more portable source for video games, but it can also be displayed and docked for a home device like a tv or monitor. Still supporting online gaming through internet connections anywhere you go.
  • 1-Terabyte SD Card

    1-Terabyte SD Card
    In the beginning of 2019, Lexar announced the first SD Card with 1-terabyte storage. SD, secure digital, is a flash memory card that is meant for portable devices. 1-terabyte was the largest amount of storage an SD card could hold up to its date.