The first personal home computer was the Altair 8800 which was produced in 1975 by Ed Roberts. The Altair 8800 could run thousands of CP/M software titles and also allow the user to play games such as Colossal Cave Adventure, Pong, Star Trek, and Zork. A user could also use the Altair 8800 to create spreadsheets, databases, and word processing documents.
Sony made it in there computer entertainment division
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Charles Babbage's adding machine in the nineteenth century
no. but he did invent the first general purpose programmable computer invented.
Because many devices in the history of computers are regarded as 'the first computer', it is hard to determine how old the first computer ever made is. Having been manufactured in 1837 by Charles Babbage, the Analytical Engine, which is considered to be the first 'real computer', is 177 years old.
1954, if I'm not wrong. It was a gigantic computer.
It´s called Digi Grotesk and was made 1968. heres more info: http://www.buzzfeed.com/jwherrman/this-was-the-first-computer-font
The first home video game console was the Magnavox Odyssey.
i think one was the mac which problywas the first computer ever created but i am 50% sure
The first computer ever built weighed 30 tons and was the size of two semis.
In a court case it was decided that in 1939 at Iowa state university is were the first "Digital computer" was born. But the first digital computer would have to be a calculator since they come out in 1623.