This is difficult to answer since the large, multi-room computers from the 1960s were eventually scaled down to include personal "workstations." According to the Computer History Museum, the first stand-alone personal computer was the Kenbak-1 which was sold for $750, but was essentially just lights and switches designed for learning programming. The computer that most closely resembles the personal computer as it has become known is the Datapoint 2200 which included a screen, keyboard, and storage. It was approximately the size of a typewriter.
The first personal computers were used for hobby services and few calculations although they were found to be inaccurate and inflexible.
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The Konrad Zuse Computer
1977, the Apple II
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PC Junior
no, Australia did not have the first computer in the world
first year of computer in world?
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Brain virus; the world's first computer virus, made in Pakistan
The first computer was invented in 1946
Colossus
It depends on what you mean by computer, but the first electronic, partly programmable computer was the colossus computer built by Tommy Flowers in 1943.
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in 1837 Charles Babbage a british professor first made a computer'
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