There are a number of debates as to the original inititator of the first video game. According to some sources Pong was the first and the popularity of this game casued a flood of copies of the game by developers causing the video game crash of 1977 which marks a defining moment in the video game industry of the invention of the classic arcade games that have an undending popularity.
The first commercially available computer in the US was introduced by Remington Rand in 1951: it was UNIVAC I.
The name of the first micro computer is a micro computer
No, UNIVAC I.
The name of the first commercially available electronic digital computer is UNIVAC.
The IBM 5100 was formed in September 1975. It was the first commercially available portable computer.
The first commercially available photographs were called the Daguerreotype.
According to me as much as I know being in 7th Class, It would be Eniac.ENIAC was a "one off" military computer custom designed for the US Army, no more were made and none were ever available commercially. The first US commercially available computer was made by Remington Rand starting in 1951, it was UNIVAC I.
The Apple Lisa was the first commercially available computer with a Graphical user Interface and using a mouse as control.
The television has been available since the 1920s, while the first computer (in the modern sense of the word) was first created in the late 30s-early 40s. The computer, however, wasn't commercially available until 1975 when the Altair 8800 was released.
The DEC PDP-8/S introduced in late 1965 was the first commercially available desktop sized computer. It was a second generation discrete transistor machine with fewer than 1000 transistors. It came in both desktop and rackmount versions, both the same physical size.
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The IBM 5100, the first commercially available portable computer, appeared in September 1975. The 55 pound computer cost $19,975 and had only 64K RAM.