25 most iconic computers ever

28 Oct 2010

Alienware Area-51 (1997) iconic computers

 

Alienware Area-51 (1997)

Cast your minds back to a time before hi-def games consoles. The PC was the uncontested ruler of the world of hardcore gaming, and Alienware’s desktops were widely considered the most scarily powerful gaming PCs available. These plastic behemoths were as beefily-specced as they were wallet-emptying expensive, and their UFO-inspired looks (glowing alien eyes!) moistened the underwear of adolescent FPS addicts worldwide.

Comments

  1. mark porton

    2 years ago

    cant believe no ZX81

  2. Lee Anthony

    2 years ago

    no zx81.......wtf???? This kickstarted it all for us of over 40, and we all know we're the one's who count when i comes to iconic computing...having said that, where's the Oric???

  3. sbevy

    2 years ago

    OMG looking in my Mums loft two days ago for something for Haloween and found my first ever computer, an imaculate Amstrad CPC as above.  Cool

  4. PatV

    2 years ago

    I'm amazed the Amstrad wordprocessor and the Amstrad IBM PC weren't included. These 2 computers changed the face of computing in Britain. Before they arrived, computing was the province of the odd nerdy geek; afterwards nearly everyone had a computer in their home.

  5. mightymike

    2 years ago

    Another vote for zx81 or even zx80... Big mistake to leave it out...

  6. Jedi_Jonny

    2 years ago

    And another for the ZX81. This was the starting block for me and my friends.  It was where we got our first ever taste of writing programs. Anyone remember the magazine... Sinclair Programming. I remember getting it each week/month eager to key in the various programs other kids had sent in.

  7. foomandoo

    2 years ago

    HP Touchsmart crossfire? Dell Adamo XPS? Iconic? I think not - to be honest i've never even heard of either of them. Iconic is the ZX80/81 which sparked the whole home computer market. And where is the Atari 400/800? along with the Commodore 64 the Atari was instrumental in popularising home computing. You were either Atari or Commodore fans so you cant really mention one without the other.

  8. MORRIG

    2 years ago

    And the MSX in the 80's, I had a Mitsuibishi and my partner a Toshiba,and the the advert ,Hello Tosh got A Toshiba.Any one remember that brill BBC computer series on BBC 2,and seeing the Amiga and ST playing proper games,magic, love to see that series again.

  9. Dave_G

    2 years ago

    Amstrad PC1512?  PC1640? No PC did more to get workstations into the office environment.

  10. tallandlong

    2 years ago

    The ZX81 was so bad, i didnt even know anyone that had one.   But the 48K spectrum, thats where it all began for me.  

  11. Gregz

    2 years ago

    We had an Amstrad CPC 464(green monochrome monitor), then an Atati ST, then a regular PC in the 90's.

  12. bionicrodent

    2 years ago

    Ah yes the ZX81 and a 16k memory pack that wouldnt stay in place and the stick on high rise keyboard...... typing in programs from magazines....glory days !!

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    1 year ago

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  15. samj1

    2 weeks ago

    We should be thankful to this computers because of this inventions humans did not stop in creating on how to enhance the device to what it is now today. Its nice look back the devices of yesterdays and compare it on the evolution of today's computers.
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