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Home Computers: 100 Icons that Defined a Digital Generation [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x210 mm, weight: 1280 g, 25 Illustrations, black and white; 376 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Apr-2020
  • Leidėjas: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 050002216X
  • ISBN-13: 9780500022160
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x210 mm, weight: 1280 g, 25 Illustrations, black and white; 376 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Apr-2020
  • Leidėjas: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 050002216X
  • ISBN-13: 9780500022160
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Home Computers showcases the quirky and characterful beginnings of a commercial product that would come to unite the globe: the personal computer.



As so much technology is forgotten once it is superseded, this is a celebration of machines, industrial design and techno-utopianism of an era in the not-so-distant past. Conceived as a visual sourcebook of the most popular, most powerful and most idiosyncratic computers to grace our workspaces, this timely publication offers a reflection on how far weve come and a nostalgic look at a time when digital worlds could be contained in a box and turned off, rather than ever-present in our lives.

Home Computers opens with a scene-setting retrospective by computer and gaming writer Alex Wiltshire. The books heart is a series of specially commissioned photographs that capture details of switches and early user-interface design, letterforms and logos, and the quirks that set one computer off from another. Images are complemented by a potted history of each device, the inventors or personalities behind it, and its innovations and influences.

Recenzijos

'A world away from the devices used today, the computers in the book illustrate the rapid march of technology' - Observer 'A definite page-turner' - Custom PC

Daugiau informacijos

Showcases the quirky and characterful beginnings of a commercial product that would come to unite the globe: the personal computer
Introduction 6(11)
THE COMPUTERS
17(239)
Sdc Minivac 601
20(2)
Mits Altair 8800b
22(4)
Radio Shack TRS-80 Model III
26(2)
Commodore PET 2001
28(2)
Apple lie
30(4)
Rockwell AIM-65
34(2)
Intertec Superbrain
36(2)
Exidy Sorcerer
38(2)
Atari 400
40(2)
Science of Cambridge MK 14
42(2)
Research Machines 380Z
44(2)
Acorn System 1
46(2)
Sinclair ZX80
48(2)
Acorn Atom
50(2)
Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer 2
52(4)
Commodore VIC-20
56(2)
Hewlett-Packard HP-85
58(2)
Apple III
60(2)
Sharp MZ-80K
62(2)
Osborne 1
64(2)
IBM 5150
66(2)
Texas Instruments TI-99/4A
68(2)
Sinclair ZX81
70(2)
Acorn BBC Microcomputer Model A
72(4)
EACA Genie II EG 3008
76(2)
Commodore 64
78(11)
Sinclair ZX Spectrum
89(3)
Jupiter Cantab ACE
92(2)
Dragon 32
94(2)
Oric-1
96(2)
Research Machines Link 480Z
98(2)
Sord M23 Mark III
100(2)
Sharp MZ-700
102(2)
Sord M5
104(2)
Commodore PET 8032-SK
106(2)
C/WP Cortex
108(2)
Camputers Lynx 96
110(2)
DEC Rainbow
112(2)
Olympia People
114(2)
Apricot PC
116(2)
Micro Networks Samurai S16
118(2)
Compaq Portable
120(4)
Timex Sinclair 1500
124(2)
Mattel Aquarius
126(2)
Atari 600XL
128(2)
Spectravideo SVI-328 MK II
130(2)
Toshiba HX-10
132(2)
Canon V-20
134(2)
Matra Alice
136(2)
VTech Laser 200
138(2)
Acorn Electron
140(2)
Memotech MTX512
142(2)
Philips P2000C
144(2)
Apple Lisa 2
146(4)
Apple Macintosh
150(2)
Sinclair QL
152(2)
Oric Atmos
154(2)
Amstrad CPC 464
156(2)
Tatung Einstein TC-01
158(2)
ICL Merlin Tonto
160(2)
Commodore 116
162(2)
Commodore SX-64
164(2)
Commodore Plus/4
166(2)
Microdigital TK90X
168(2)
Sinclair Spectrum 128K
170(2)
Amstrad CPC 6128
172(2)
Enterprise One Two Eight
174(12)
Atari 65XE
186(2)
Commodore 128
188(2)
Atari 520 ST FM
190(4)
Commodore Amiga 1000
194(2)
Matra Alice 90
196(2)
Thomson M06
198(2)
Casio MX-10 Type B
200(2)
Apple IIGS
202(2)
Tandy 1000 EX
204(2)
Amstrad PC1512 DD
206(2)
Tatung Einstein 256
208(2)
Acorn BBC Master 128
210(2)
Acorn Archimedes A440
212(2)
Cambridge Z88
214(2)
Sinclair PC 200
216(1)
Amstrad PPC 512
216(4)
Dell 316SX
220(2)
NeXT Computer
222(2)
Goupil Golf 286
224(1)
Olivetti Prodest PC1
224(4)
Robotron KC 87
228(1)
Orel BK-08
228(2)
Didaktik M
230(2)
MGT SAM Coupe
232(2)
Amstrad 464plus
234(2)
Atari Portfolio
236(4)
Atari STacy2
240(1)
Apple Macintosh Portable
240(2)
Atari TT030
242(2)
Commodore Amiga A-500 Plus
244(4)
Acorn A3010
248(4)
Acorn RiscPC 600
252(2)
Apple iMac G3
254(2)
Credits 256
Alex Wiltshire is a writer and consultant for videogames, design and technology. He is the author of the bestselling book Minecraft Blockopedia, and the editor of Britsoft: An Oral History. Previously editor of Edge, he has also written for Rock, Paper, Shotgun, PC Gamer and Eurogamer.