Review of IBM's Original Personal Computer 154
illiteratehack was one of several readers to point out that today is the 30th anniversary of the introduction of IBM's first popular PC, writing,
"V3 managed to dig up the original review of IBM's Personal Computer Model 5150, the machine that popularized personal computing. There are some great comments; the article's author wasn't sure if IBM would sell the PC outside the US, and he mentions the inclusion of a 'very high quality 11.5-inch' display. The article also shows that while the PC may have changed a lot on the inside, the way it was reviewed hasn't changed much in 30 years."
Other readers sent in reflections on 30 years of the PC by various tech icons and a speculative look at what the computing industry would have looked like without IBM.
While we're reminiscing about ancient technology: (Score:5, Interesting)
Wired Magazine's Deja-Review of the IBM 5150 (Score:3, Interesting)
Written by someone who was born the year the computer came out.
Hands-On With the IBM 5150, Thirty Years Later [wired.com]
Civilization (Score:4, Interesting)
I remember in the original Civilization, if you had Scroll Lock on, the arrow keys would show you around the map rather than moving the active unit.