Tandy Radio Shack TRS 80 III personal computer, c 1981.
UNITED STATES - APRIL 06: Introduced in August 1977 by the retail electronics chain Radio Shack, the TRS 80 was the first complete, pre-assembled small computer system on the market. The Level I basic computer came with 4k RAM, a monitor, a cassette and all the cables and adaptors needed and sold for $599.95. The Model III improved on its design by integrating the monitor and keyboard in one unit and having a faster cassette interface. Both were powered by the Zilog Z-80 microprocessor and had Microsoft Basic built in. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)

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