What was the VERY FIRST COMPUTER that you ever owned?

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Q&A: What was the VERY FIRST COMPUTER that you ever owned?

My very first computer was a Commodore 64. For real no joke.

Q&A:

Answer by abc
my awesome Hp pavilion-dv7 … :D

Answer by Kurt
you had a fancy one

TRS 80 i think, with a tape recorder for storage

i heard stories form old guy sthough, they had to walk 10 miles in the snow just to rent the coproessor for ,000

Answer by Aiesha
a Magnavox computer i got in like 3rd grade

Answer by G4M3D3STR0Y3R
i can’t remmeber the model but i had a Packard Bell if i remember correctly that was running windows 95

Answer by Jake!*
When I was like 2 or 3 we had a HP Pavilion 6360, with the highest specs possible, soooo fancy for like 1997/98 hahahaha.
What’s sad is we used it until I was like 10 or 11.
But then again, we only used it for internet and my little kid games, haha.

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6 Comments

  1. Adrian says:

    Altair 8800b. Then I got a Altair 8800a.
    I converted the 8800b to CP/M later.
    Sold both on Ebay later for many $$$ (thousands)

    I win…
    ;)

  2. Moises says:

    Nice question . Mine was Hp Compaq , can`t remember the exact model but I paid almost double for what is wort it now on a Circuit City Store maybe that’s why they are out of business.

  3. Ben says:

    A Patriot (Canadian company) brand (don’t remember the model) that came with Windows 3.1. Good times, good times…

  4. Jim says:

    It was an Intel 80286, 8 Mhz cpu with 1 Mb of RAM and a 33 Mb Hard Disk! Windows did not yet exist but was in prototype form. I ran DOS 3.1 on it until Windows 3.0 came out (which quickly became Windows 3.1). Oh, and I also owned a Tandy computer which was little more than a game controller but I could write basic interpreter language on it and played with that on my TV. I saved programs to a tape disk cartridge.

  5. themightyquinn says:

    same as ABC. an HP Dv7

  6. Meh says:

    Dell XPS 400 and I still have it.

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