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Where to buy vintage computers - The Silicon Underground
Jun 28, 2017 · You may find anything from a decade-old PC to a 1980s home computer at a thrift store. It’s certainly worth paying your local thrift stores a visit a couple of times to get an idea …
Vintage Computers - Collectors Weekly
With vintage computers, displayability is key, so make sure you get all the accessories, software, manuals and power cords you'll need to run your vintage machine. Also, keep your eye out for …
The Freeman PC Museum... Largest Collection of Vintage …
The Freeman PC Museum is one of the largest and most significant PC history museum dedicated to preserving and presenting the PC revolution from 1973 to the present. It allows …
Steve's Computer Collection
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Beige box - Wikipedia
In consumer computer products, a beige box is a standard personal computer (PC). It has come to be used as a term of derision implying conservative or dated aesthetics and unremarkable …
The Old Computer Museum
This website is dedicated to the preservation and display of these vintage computer systems. "Click" on the computer pictures below to explore old computers from the dawn of time and re …
When did PCs stop looking like large beige pizza boxes?
Through a good chunk of the 80s and 90s, many types of computers came in a desktop format that around the dimensions of 2 or 3 pizza boxes stacked on top of each other.