The National Computer Center of Nepal had an IBM 1401 at least several years before 1978. It was use for many purposes including census and Royal Nepal Airlines. It was certainly the first large computer used there.
IBM 1401 is the first computer in nepal
thomas jing. he was sold the first computer, macentosh, and carried it through his clim through the himilayas.
First IBM PC (Personal Computer) was IBM model number5150, which was introduced on August 12, 1981.IBM's first electronic digital computer was the 701 Defense Calculator, introduced in 1952.IBM's first computer was the Harvard Mark I, in 1942, but it was electromechanical.
The first Macintosh computer by Apple, The Macintosh 128k, was introduced in January 1984. It sold for a price of $2,495.The first Apple computer, The Apple I, was introduced on April 1st 1976, it sold for a price of $666.66.
Steve Jobs and Stephen Wozniak introduced the first Apple computer in 1976
The IBM 5150 is considered the first personal computer for home use. It was introduced to the public in August of 1981.
pradeep bhujel was the first person make computer in Nepal
Mac 1401
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Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer introduced in 1946 by the University of Pennsylvania.
thomas jing. he was sold the first computer, macentosh, and carried it through his clim through the himilayas.
The first Apple Macintosh computer was introduced in July 1984.
The first Apple computer was sold in July 1976.
In 1822, Charles Babbage created the first mechanical computer which does not resemble the computers we have today. For many years, the computer continued to evolve. On April 7, 1953 IBM publicly introduced the 701, its first electric computer and first mass produced computer
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First IBM PC (Personal Computer) was IBM model number5150, which was introduced on August 12, 1981.IBM's first electronic digital computer was the 701 Defense Calculator, introduced in 1952.IBM's first computer was the Harvard Mark I, in 1942, but it was electromechanical.
between 1940 and 1945
The first successfully mass-marketed personal computer was the Commodore PET introduced in January 1977, but backordered and not available until later in the year.