Computer

Age of technology 1975-2017

  • game consuls

    game consuls
    The Atari 2600 was launched in 1977 with an 8-bit processor, 160x190 pixel resolution, 128 RAM and 128 colours.
  • cds

    cds
    The humble CD was a strongly contested invention, with both Philips and Sony working feverishly to be the first to produce them prior to the 80s
  • the video cassette recorder

    the video cassette recorder
    Until the VCR, that is. While the VCR was available and usable in the 1970s it was only in the 1980s, when cheap microprocessors and low-cost manufacturing impacted their cost, that VCRs became cheap enough for consumers to easily afford.
  • mobile phone

    mobile phone
    The concept of the mobile phone had been bandied about for several years, but limitations placed on the allocation of frequencies by the FCC hampered research until AT&T introduced the idea of the cellular system
  • personal computer

    personal computer
    Slapping the title of Personal Computer onto the 5150, IBM took the PC out of niche and into mainstream.
  • the zx spectrum

    the zx spectrum
    Launched in April of 1982, the ZX Spectrum was a chic computer that you could have with either 16Kb RAM or 48kb RAM. Clive Sinclair, the brains behind the machine, created it in response to losing out to Acorn in a deal with the BBC.
  • the camcorder

    the camcorder
    It was in 1983 that 8mm movie cameras finally met their doom. This was the year when Sony and JVC launched the first ever camera-recorders, camcorders to you and me.
  • disposable camrea

    disposable camrea
    Disposable or single-use camera is a simple box camera meant to be used once.
  • the walkman

    the walkman
    People used it to listen to music while on the move and teenagers everywhere rejoiced at its ability to drown out the sound of their parent's voices.
  • smart phones

    smart phones
    People didn't start using the term "smartphone" until 1995, but the first true smartphone actually made its debut three years earlier in 1992.
  • tablet

    tablet
    Your age probably determines when you think tablet computers were invented: 'Millennials' (a.k.a. Generation Y) are unlikely to look further back than Apple's first-generation iPad in 2010; Generation X types may recall Microsoft's 2002 Tablet PC launch and subsequent releases; and Baby Boomers (myself included) with .
  • andoroid

    andoroid
    HTC officially announced the Dream on 23 September 2008. It would first be released by T-Mobile as the T-Mobile G1, starting in the United States.
  • ipad

    ipad
    The Wi-Fi version shipped on April 3, 2010 in the U.S. The Wi-Fi + 3G version followed on April 30, and the international rollout on May 28. While some dismissed the iPad as "unimaginative" and as "just a big iPhone", it turned out consistency and being an iPhone gone IMAX was exactly the point.
  • iPhone 6s

    iPhone 6s
    The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are now available to buy from Apple, following their 9 September launch, subsequent 12 September pre-order kick off day and 25 September release day.