I would say about 100 people in the world owned a computer 20 years ago.
In the year 1997 more than one in 3 American households had computers
Slower, less powerful, lower capacity, more expensive, better manufactured, fewer of them.
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An apple mac book pro is very expensive compared to other brands of computers with similar specs. They usually range from $800 to $2000. They are not very cost effective like Personal Computers are.
Acorn Computers was created in 1978-12.
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From what I have read there were 168 million PCs in the USA in 2000, and that number was expected to rise 14 million by the next year, So if you add 14 million a year from the year 2000 then we would now have roughly 280 million personal computers in the U.S.
Personal computers were still very expensive in 1990 so although the Intel 80486 microprocessor was in existence, many folks were still purchasing earlier ATs such as the 80286 and the 80386 because that's what was in the home market. Within the entire range of 286 to 486, clock speeds basically managed to creep up from around 16 MHz on the low end to about 33 MHz for the average 386 to 50 MHz for a standard 486. As far as non-personal computers and/or non-IBM compatible personal computers, they were likely running at similar speeds.
Did they go crazy between 1999 And 2000? No. Y2K? no. You will be fine, same with computers.
He demutualized the company in 2000, converting it from a policyholder-owned to a stockholder-owned firm
Bull - 2000 It's Not Personal 1-5 was released on: USA: 12 September 2000
I Heard the 75% of Americans have computers
Since 2000, BP America has owned ARCO.
ITEC at (914) 682-2000 provides training on computers.