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The IBM 5100 (first portable computer)
It was the first portable computer. It had a built-in 5-inch CRT screen and tape drive. https://www.ictlounge.com/html/history_of_computers_1970s.htm -
Apple I (apple's first product)
Designed by Steve Wozniac. With the price of $666.66, you got a fully assembled circuit board, but had to get your own case, keyboard, power supply, and monitor. https://www.ictlounge.com/html/history_of_computers_1970s.htm -
Oric-1 (first colour computer for under €150)
The Oric was similar in design to the ZX Spectrum but had improved keyboard, graphics, and sound. Around 160,000 units sold in the UK in 1983. https://www.ictlounge.com/html/history_of_computers_1980s.htm -
Commodore Amiga 1000 (First multimedia home computer)
It was a high-end home computer and became popular for its graphical, audio, and multi-tasking abilities. https://www.ictlounge.com/html/history_of_computers_1980s.htm -
Photoshop is released
It's an image editing program and the most popular software program published by Adobe Systems. http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/1990/ -
WiFi
In 1999, Apple released its "Airport" Wi-Fi router and build Wi-Fi connectivity into new Macs. http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/1999/ -
First camera phone introduced
The camera had a maximum resolution of 0.11 megapixels, a 256-color display, and photos could be shared wirelessly. http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/2000/ -
The Apple iPhone is released
Apple launches the iPhone. It was a combination of web browser, music player and cell phone, which could download new functionality in the form of apps from the online Apple store. It had built-in GPS navigation, high-definition camera, texting, calendar, voice dictation, and weather reports. http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/2007/ -
Surface Pro 3
Bhuvi got a Surface Pro 3 in 2015. I use the internet and do all my online homework on it. -
IPhone 7 red
Ray got an iPhone 7 red. The money I used to pay for it went to AIDS research and it make me feel good.