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Golden Age of TRS-80: A Look Back at RadioShack Computers Did you use any of these classic machines in the 1970s and 80s?
It was with minimal expectations that, on August 3, 1977, Tandy Corporation teamed up with Radio Shack to release the TRS-80, one of the first personal computers available to consumer markets.
Aaron Alcorn and Karen Corsica of Living Computers: Museum + Labs in Seattle use a modern laptop to work on the vintage computing display that will show on an overhead projector in the classroom ...
Introduced in 1983 by Radio Shack, the TRS-80 MC-10 was once the world's cheapest color-capable PC.
The video uses animations done on old Macintosh computers from the late-80s. It is almost jarring to look at which makes it very impressive.