On 5/25/24 13:05, CAREY SCHUG via cctalk wrote:
When announced and sold new, were the SIMON, LINC and G-15 sold and described as, in the 
exact words, "personal computer"?  Did the guy with multiple supercomputers in 
his basement buy them NEW, to use them for their designed purpose?  If not they are just 
memorabilia, like a victrola.

The Bendix G-15 came out in 1956!  It cost about $60,000 in 1956 Dollars.  The first LINC machines were built at an MIT summer school by grad students who would then take them back to their home institutions and use then in biomedical research labs.  The LINCs in this case cost about $50K, and were built starting in 1961-62.  The term "personal computer" was not coined until a LONG time after.

Jon

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