No home computers. A computer then probably filled an entire room.
Apricot Computers was created in 1965.
English Electric KDF9 for one circa 1965
Thomas MErrill and Lawrence G. Roberts
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In the 1960s, mini computers typically ranged in price from about $10,000 to $100,000, depending on their capabilities and specifications. A notable example, the DEC PDP-8, was introduced in 1965 and sold for around $18,000, making it one of the first commercially successful mini computers. These machines were significantly less expensive than mainframe computers, making them more accessible to smaller businesses and educational institutions.
Based on the size and use, computers can be categorized into seven types. They are embedded computers, super computers, main frame computers, servers, game consoles, mobile computers and personal computers.
Lawrence Roberts of MIT connected a Massachusetts computer with a California computer in 1965 over dial-up telephone lines.
Modern Apple computers are referenced to as Mac computers or Macintosh computers
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Modern Apple computers are referenced to as Mac computers or Macintosh computers
No there are no computers.