Early Home Computers
Discover the fascinating evolution of home computing with Early Home Computers, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2013. This engaging paperback, spanning 48 pages, delves into the groundbreaking developments in microelectronics of the early 1970s that paved the way for computers to become essential household items.
Explore the stories behind iconic brands such as Sinclair, Commodore, and Amstrad, as well as the earliest versions of Microsoft Windows. This book not only chronicles the rise of these revolutionary devices but also highlights their impact on British homes, transforming the way families interact with technology. Perfect for enthusiasts and newcomers alike, Early Home Computers is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of personal computing.