Early Home Computers
Read More
Sorry, we're currently out of stock of Early Home Computers. Please add to your Wishlist and we'll send you an email as soon as it's back in stock.
Book Hero Magic created this recommendation. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! IS THIS YOUR NEXT READ?
Early Home Computers
Developments in microelectronics in the early 1970s meant that computers at home seemed about to become commonplace. This title tells about the story of first commonplace home computers - the Sinclairs, Commodores, Amstrads, and the earliest versions of Microsoft Windows - that helped to make the computer an indispensable item in the British home.
Developments in microelectronics in the early 1970s meant that computers at home seemed about to become commonplace: the kitchen computer would hold all of the family's recipes and keep a record of food in the larder; the study computer would manage the family finances; and the kids' computers would educate and entertain them.
Engineers, enthusiasts, and budding entrepreneurs set about making home computers a reality, and although the first machines were extremely limited, later models significantly affected life at home, at school, and at work. This is the story of the first commonplace home computersβthe Sinclairs, Commodores, Amstrads, Acorns, Apple Macs, and the earliest versions of Microsoft Windowsβthat helped to make the computer an indispensable item in the British home.
Early Home Computers by Kevin Murrell chronicles this fascinating journey from concept to essential household technology, capturing the spirit of innovation and transformation that defined the early era of home computing.
Series: Shire Library
View allBook Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780747812166
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 10 February 2013
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Shire Publications
Illustration: 70 col
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 5.0mm
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 201.0mm
Weight: 120g
Pages: 48
About the Author
Kevin Murrell is a trustee and Director of the National Museum of Computing, and Secretary of the Computer Conservation Society. He is the author of several lectures and articles for the Computer Conservation Society as well as contributing to 'Alan Turing and his Contemporaries' (2012).
More from Science & Nature
View allWhy buy from us?
Book Hero is not a chain store or big box retailer. We're an independent 100% NZ-owned business on a mission to help more Kiwis rediscover a love of books and reading!
Service & Delivery
Our warehouse in Auckland holds over 80,000 books and puzzles in-stock so you're not waiting for your order to arrive from overseas.
Auckland Bookstore
We're primarily an online store, but for your convenience you can pick up your order for free from our bookstore, which is right next door to our warehouse in Hobsonville.
Our Gifting Service
Books make wonderful thoughtful gifts and we're here to help with gift-wrapping and cards. We can even send your gift directly to your loved one.
