I'm not sure if it belongs in this forum, but maybe I could consider a personal computer to be a "Small Appliance".
So, tell me, what was your first computer you ever recall buying and/or using?
In 1981, I saw a personal computer for the first time, an original SWTPC 6800. I played a few games on it and was hooked.
In 1982, my parents purchased a Commodore VIC-20 for me for my birthday present. It had a whopping 5 kilobytes of RAM and came with a cassette deck which worked most of the time but was slower than slow. It was semi-permanently hooked up to a 14" black and white RCA TV set. I spent many many hours coding BASIC programs on that machine.
In 1986, my parents replaced it with a "GOLDEN II" which was a clone of an Apple //e machine, with a unique lower case function, 2 140 Kb double-density single sided floppy drives and 64 Kilobytes of RAM. This computer was also the first machine that I got a modem for. A Hayes Micromodem II running at 110/300 Baud.
I recall having to use a speakerphone to determine what was going on with the line when I was calling local BBS systems here. Eventually I wore out the on-hook relay.
In 1990, My parents got our first PC. It was a 386DX/25 with 1 MB of RAM, a 40 MB Hard drive, a VGA (640 x 480) display, a 2400 baud modem and a Star NX-1001 9-pin dot matrix printer. (Which I still have today) This was the first system I had with a mouse and a display which had more than two colors!
It wasn't until 1997 when I finally purchased my own PC from scratch. That was an Intel Pentium 166MMX with 16 MB of RAM, a 1.6 GB hard drive and other goodies.
So, tell me, what was your first computer you ever recall buying and/or using?
In 1981, I saw a personal computer for the first time, an original SWTPC 6800. I played a few games on it and was hooked.
In 1982, my parents purchased a Commodore VIC-20 for me for my birthday present. It had a whopping 5 kilobytes of RAM and came with a cassette deck which worked most of the time but was slower than slow. It was semi-permanently hooked up to a 14" black and white RCA TV set. I spent many many hours coding BASIC programs on that machine.
In 1986, my parents replaced it with a "GOLDEN II" which was a clone of an Apple //e machine, with a unique lower case function, 2 140 Kb double-density single sided floppy drives and 64 Kilobytes of RAM. This computer was also the first machine that I got a modem for. A Hayes Micromodem II running at 110/300 Baud.
I recall having to use a speakerphone to determine what was going on with the line when I was calling local BBS systems here. Eventually I wore out the on-hook relay.
In 1990, My parents got our first PC. It was a 386DX/25 with 1 MB of RAM, a 40 MB Hard drive, a VGA (640 x 480) display, a 2400 baud modem and a Star NX-1001 9-pin dot matrix printer. (Which I still have today) This was the first system I had with a mouse and a display which had more than two colors!
It wasn't until 1997 when I finally purchased my own PC from scratch. That was an Intel Pentium 166MMX with 16 MB of RAM, a 1.6 GB hard drive and other goodies.