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top 25 computers of all time accordin to PC World


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It isn't a list by year, Edwin. It's a ranking of which is the greatest.

Number 1 overall: the Apple II

"Greatest PCs: Number 1

1. Apple II (1977)The Apple II wasn't the first personal computer, or the most advanced one, or even the best-selling model of its age. But in many ways it was The Machine That Changed Everything. On all four of our criteria -- Innovation, Impact, Industrial Design, and Intangibles -- it was such a huge winner that it ended up as our Greatest PC of All Time."

"4. Apple Macintosh Plus (1986)

Photograph: Courtesy of Wikipedia In 1984 Apple released the original Macintosh, which, while heavily influenced by the Xerox Star, was a breakthrough personal computer. But its 128KB of memory was so skimpy that the machine was virtually unusable. The company really hit the ball out of the park in 1986 with the Macintosh Plus (see the specs of this Apple model and others at Apple-History.com)."

But your pick was pretty good...

...good enough for 13th place, anyway.

Expander Demon
Hi, Well for that particular problem he doesn't have to remove a suite he purchased, he can basically disable that Stuffit AVR...

Although you'd have done better to pick the original IBM PC...

...at 6th.

-- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia "If you raise the ceiling four feet, move the fireplace from that wall to that wall, you'll still only get the full stereophonic effect if you sit in the bottom of that cupboard."



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