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Mrs. Rhine 3 rd period 09-19-20

Maria Perlera. Mrs. Rhine 3 rd period 09-19-20. Aniac Computer. 1951 Dr. Presper Eckert & Dr. John Mauchly created this computer Univac was a direct competitor with IBM’s computing equipment for the business market. it has a time of 120 microseconds. Webpage: inventors. About.

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Mrs. Rhine 3 rd period 09-19-20

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  1. Maria Perlera Mrs. Rhine 3rd period 09-19-20

  2. Aniac Computer • 1951 • Dr. Presper Eckert & Dr. John Mauchly created this computer • Univac was a direct competitor with IBM’s computing equipment for the business market. it has a time of 120 microseconds. • Webpage: inventors. About.

  3. Apple Computer • 1976 • The Apple computer was created by Steve Jobs on April Fool’s • It was released on June 5, 1997 • It cost $298.00 for 4KB of RAM • Later Woz added a higher resolution graphics to allow for the display of pictures and words rather than words alone • Webpage: Geeks.com

  4. Hawlett-Packard 85 • 1980 • Introduced in December , 1979 and released January 1980 • It cost $3,250, It had 8k and the maximum was 64K • It build 54 inch monitor 32x16 text 556x192 graphic built-in 32 char. Thermal printer • Webpage: oldcomputer.com

  5. IBM Personal Computer • 1981 • It was created by Phillip Don Estridge • It is larger than a typewriter , It was announced by the company’s General system division (GSI) in September 1975 • It sold for $8,975 and $19,975 • It was available with either-APL or Basic or both programming languages • It had 204,000 character capacity on 300 ft of ¼-i8nch tape.

  6. Philip Rees Pc • 1986 • It has two 80 MG Seagate Barracuda SATA drives • It has a silver 1.4 MB flobby drive a Genius Net scroll optical mouse, and Logitech black internet keyboard • Webpage: Soundonsound.com Minicomputer

  7. Dell Computer • 1987 • It was created by Michael Dell • Michael made $6 million in his first full year sales

  8. IBM ThinkPad • 1992 • By Deborah Dell & Gerry Purdy • $120 million a year ( on which it lost $240 million) to $3 million • It had word processing, email and web browsing • It was small and light didn’t have a flobby driver or a CD/DVD optical drive built in • Webpage: Zdnet.com Microcomputer

  9. Iphone3GS • 2009 • By Steve Jobs • Released on October 26, 20009 • It has a capacity 16,32 GB options • 3GS supports openGL Es 2.0 whereas the IPhone 3G only supports openGL yes 1.1 • Support for 7.2 Mbspace HSDPA • It has picture messaging, voice playback for music titles • Webpage: Iphonefacts.org

  10. IPAD • March 2011 • By Steve Jobs • It has Duel-core as mobile processor, Wi-Fi and 3G connection • It supports Face Time, the web-based video calling and built –in three- axis gyro • It costed $499.00 for the 16 GB Wi-Fi only version of devise and $829.000 for a 64 GB with 3G • Webpage: Techtips.salon.com Mainframe computer

  11. IPhone 5 • 09-20-12 • By Steve Jobs • It’s expected to move to larger display size, at about 4.0 inches • It will allow users to employ their IPhone 5 redeem coupons, movie tickets, boarding passes and loyalty lards , and to conduct other financial transactions • Webpage: Manilastandardtoday.com

  12. Bibliography • computernewsreport.com • mrmartinweb.com • namedevelopment.com • gabrielkun.com • xciteblog.com • geekword.net

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