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Released in 1989, the Sun SPARCstation 1 brought RISC performance to the desktop in its sleek “pizza box” case. Running SunOS/Solaris, it became an iconic UNIX workstation that defined the early ’90s. #TechSpecTuesday #SunSPARC #UNIX #Solaris #VintageComputing #vintagecomputer
When Steve Jobs left Apple, he built something extraordinary: the NeXT Cube (1988). 💻 Running NeXTSTEP with built-in Ethernet and magneto-optical storage, it was elegant, powerful, and ahead of its time. #TechSpecTuesday #NeXTCube #SteveJobs #ComputingHistory #VintageComputer
🖱️ Debuting in 1983, the Apple Lisa was the first commercially available computer with a GUI. Expensive and sluggish, yes. Its innovations in windows, menus, and the mouse directly paved the way for the Macintosh. 🍏💻 #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #AppleLisa
It's #TechSpecTuesday | TRD Parts for the Scion tC - scion.us/1HUiSYW #frankscion #mileofcars fb.me/7dIWd90cV
Who knew that an octopus would contribute to the technology of our @Prologo saddles and gloves?! Just like a sucker, the design of the CPC material (multiple empty cones) creates a vacuum effect ensuring perfect grip and positioning. Amazing! #TechSpecTuesday #weareOMX #CPC
💾 Released in 1981, the IBM 5150 kicked off the modern PC era. Powered by an Intel 8088 and built for expansion, it set the gold standard for “IBM-compatible” systems for decades. 🖥️ #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #IBMPC
🎮 Released in 1987, the Japan-only Sharp X68000 became legendary for arcade-accurate ports and game development. With the same hardware found in many arcade games, it remains a cult favorite among enthusiasts. 🖥️✨ #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #SharpX68000 #VintageComputer
🎹🎮 Released in 1982, the Commodore 64 became the best-selling computer of all time. With its VIC-II graphics chip and iconic SID chip's sounds, it brought games, music, and coding into millions of homes. 🖥️✨ #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #C64 #VintageComputer
🖱️ In 1984, Apple launched the Macintosh 128K, the first mass-market computer with a GUI and mouse. Though limited in memory, it redefined personal computing and set the stage for the entire Mac family. 🍏💻 #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #Macintosh #VintageComputer
💼 Released in 1981, the Osborne 1 was the first commercially successful portable computer. At 24 pounds with a tiny 5" screen, it wasn’t exactly light, but it paved the way for the laptops we rely on today. 🖥️✨ #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #Osborne1 #VintageComputer
#TechSpecTuesday brings you the wonder that is @ceetec_carbon components and parts. Each custom-made part is 100% what you need as a racer and nothing more. Check out 👉 ceetec.ch #weareOMX #nineteengrambottlecage #carbonheaven
#TechSpecTuesday 🚲 🤓 The @SilverbackBikes Superspeed is a Monoburst hardtail design with ‘correct flex’, meaning it increases comfort and decreases fatigue without negatively affecting power delivery to the rear wheel. It’s mega! silverbacklab.com/product/supers…
🖥️ Tech Spec Tuesday 🖥️ Released in 1987, the Amiga 500 redefined home computing with multitasking, vibrant graphics, and 4-channel stereo sound. It became a legend, beloved by creatives and gamers around the world. #Amiga500 #RetroComputing #TechSpecTuesday #vintagecomputer
🎮 Released in 1987, the Japan-only Sharp X68000 became legendary for arcade-accurate ports and game development. With the same hardware found in many arcade games, it remains a cult favorite among enthusiasts. 🖥️✨ #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #SharpX68000 #VintageComputer
🖱️ Debuting in 1983, the Apple Lisa was the first commercially available computer with a GUI. Expensive and sluggish, yes. Its innovations in windows, menus, and the mouse directly paved the way for the Macintosh. 🍏💻 #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #AppleLisa
💼 Released in 1981, the Osborne 1 was the first commercially successful portable computer. At 24 pounds with a tiny 5" screen, it wasn’t exactly light, but it paved the way for the laptops we rely on today. 🖥️✨ #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #Osborne1 #VintageComputer
🖱️ In 1984, Apple launched the Macintosh 128K, the first mass-market computer with a GUI and mouse. Though limited in memory, it redefined personal computing and set the stage for the entire Mac family. 🍏💻 #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #Macintosh #VintageComputer
🎹🎮 Released in 1982, the Commodore 64 became the best-selling computer of all time. With its VIC-II graphics chip and iconic SID chip's sounds, it brought games, music, and coding into millions of homes. 🖥️✨ #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #C64 #VintageComputer
Who knew that an octopus would contribute to the technology of our @Prologo saddles and gloves?! Just like a sucker, the design of the CPC material (multiple empty cones) creates a vacuum effect ensuring perfect grip and positioning. Amazing! #TechSpecTuesday #weareOMX #CPC
#TechSpecTuesday brings you the wonder that is @ceetec_carbon components and parts. Each custom-made part is 100% what you need as a racer and nothing more. Check out 👉 ceetec.ch #weareOMX #nineteengrambottlecage #carbonheaven
#TechSpecTuesday 🚲 🤓 The @SilverbackBikes Superspeed is a Monoburst hardtail design with ‘correct flex’, meaning it increases comfort and decreases fatigue without negatively affecting power delivery to the rear wheel. It’s mega! silverbacklab.com/product/supers…
It's #TechSpecTuesday | TRD Parts for the Scion tC - scion.us/1HUiSYW #frankscion #mileofcars fb.me/7dIWd90cV
🖱️ Debuting in 1983, the Apple Lisa was the first commercially available computer with a GUI. Expensive and sluggish, yes. Its innovations in windows, menus, and the mouse directly paved the way for the Macintosh. 🍏💻 #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #AppleLisa
Released in 1989, the Sun SPARCstation 1 brought RISC performance to the desktop in its sleek “pizza box” case. Running SunOS/Solaris, it became an iconic UNIX workstation that defined the early ’90s. #TechSpecTuesday #SunSPARC #UNIX #Solaris #VintageComputing #vintagecomputer
Who knew that an octopus would contribute to the technology of our @Prologo saddles and gloves?! Just like a sucker, the design of the CPC material (multiple empty cones) creates a vacuum effect ensuring perfect grip and positioning. Amazing! #TechSpecTuesday #weareOMX #CPC
When Steve Jobs left Apple, he built something extraordinary: the NeXT Cube (1988). 💻 Running NeXTSTEP with built-in Ethernet and magneto-optical storage, it was elegant, powerful, and ahead of its time. #TechSpecTuesday #NeXTCube #SteveJobs #ComputingHistory #VintageComputer
🖥️ Tech Spec Tuesday 🖥️ Released in 1987, the Amiga 500 redefined home computing with multitasking, vibrant graphics, and 4-channel stereo sound. It became a legend, beloved by creatives and gamers around the world. #Amiga500 #RetroComputing #TechSpecTuesday #vintagecomputer
#TechSpecTuesday brings you the wonder that is @ceetec_carbon components and parts. Each custom-made part is 100% what you need as a racer and nothing more. Check out 👉 ceetec.ch #weareOMX #nineteengrambottlecage #carbonheaven
🎮 Released in 1987, the Japan-only Sharp X68000 became legendary for arcade-accurate ports and game development. With the same hardware found in many arcade games, it remains a cult favorite among enthusiasts. 🖥️✨ #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #SharpX68000 #VintageComputer
#TechSpecTuesday 🚲 🤓 The @SilverbackBikes Superspeed is a Monoburst hardtail design with ‘correct flex’, meaning it increases comfort and decreases fatigue without negatively affecting power delivery to the rear wheel. It’s mega! silverbacklab.com/product/supers…
💾 Released in 1981, the IBM 5150 kicked off the modern PC era. Powered by an Intel 8088 and built for expansion, it set the gold standard for “IBM-compatible” systems for decades. 🖥️ #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #IBMPC
🎹🎮 Released in 1982, the Commodore 64 became the best-selling computer of all time. With its VIC-II graphics chip and iconic SID chip's sounds, it brought games, music, and coding into millions of homes. 🖥️✨ #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #C64 #VintageComputer
🖱️ In 1984, Apple launched the Macintosh 128K, the first mass-market computer with a GUI and mouse. Though limited in memory, it redefined personal computing and set the stage for the entire Mac family. 🍏💻 #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #Macintosh #VintageComputer
💼 Released in 1981, the Osborne 1 was the first commercially successful portable computer. At 24 pounds with a tiny 5" screen, it wasn’t exactly light, but it paved the way for the laptops we rely on today. 🖥️✨ #TechSpecTuesday #VintageComputing #Osborne1 #VintageComputer
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