RM2AGH5E8–1980s, historical, a lady working at a keyboard and computer of the era, a NEC APC personal computer, a reliable business computer. Introduced in 1983, it ran on MS-DOS, from 8' floppy disks and was used in many businesses and financial institutions of the day for office administration.
RMGBEGRP–computing / electronics, computer, Commodore 8296, circa 1980, historic, historical, 1980s, 80s, 20th century, monitor, screen, integrated keyboard, technic, technics, hardware, 1970s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2HYP1YR–Close-up of Commodore Plus 4 retro computer keyboard on display at the Centre for Computing History, Cambridge, UK
RMBXKX0B–computing / electronics, computer, Commodore CBM 8032, USA 1979, historic, historical, computer, technic, technics, 1980s, 80s, 20th century, screen, monitor, monitors, integrated keyboard, homecomputer, electronics, hardware, 1970s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2KADPM4–1989, historical, senior company executive in his office, sitting at a desk with pen and paper on a desk blotter and a small computer terminal and keyboard of the era, England, UK.
RMCPNRBD–computing / electronics, computer, Texas Instruments TI-99/4A, home computer, programs loaded via plugin modules, 16-Bit-Prozessor TMS9900, 3 megahertz, able to display 16 colours, (via separately monitor), programming language Basic, USA, 1980, games computer, computers, history of computer, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, 80s, EDP, IT, keyboard, keyboards, hardware, engineering, technology, technologies, technics, home computer, 1980s, 20th century, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2C4MJGW–Apple Macintosh SE computer and keyboard
RMCPNRCJ–computing / electronics, computer, Apple II europlus, one of the first Apple computer, early personal computer, build from 1978 - 1983, processor MOS 6502, 8 bit, 48 kilobyte random access memory, plastic beige case, very easy to open, view at the insides, USA, 1978, opened, open, interior, inner, inside, inwards, inward, technology, technologies, technics, computer engineering, history of computer, 70s, EDP, IT, personal computer, computer, computers, keyboard, keyboards, hardware, 1970s, 20th century, historic, historical, 1980s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2AA9DJE–A close up of the keyboard on a commodore 64 computer from the 1980's
RMCPNR2D–computing / electronics, computer, Apple Macintosh Plus, personal computer, 1 megabyte random access memory, 8 megahertz, with built-in b/w monitor and 3.5 inch floppy disk drive, original price 1986: 2.600 dollar, produced until October 1990, USA, 1986, keyboard, keyboards, mouse, mice, follow-up model of the legendary Mac, design classics, design, history of computer, computer engineering, 80s, EDP, IT, hardware, still, studio shot, object, objects, compact system, compact, follower, followers, 1980s, 20th century, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2GNC0HA–Sinclair ZX Spectrum keyboard close-up. Focus on Basic FOR command key. Vintage 8-bit home computer from 1980s (see Notes).
RMC3YTT2–Sinclair ZX Spectrum personal computer fromthe 1980s
RM2M9CAM1–1980s MOTHER AND TWO CHILDREN USING HOME COMPUTER AT WORK STATION - j14914 HAR001 HARS NOSTALGIA BROTHER OLD FASHION SISTER 1 JUVENILE COMMUNICATION BLOND YOUNG ADULT KEYBOARD TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION MYSTERY FAMILIES LIFESTYLE FEMALES BROTHERS HOME LIFE COPY SPACE LADIES COMPUTERS DAUGHTERS PERSONS MALES SIBLINGS SISTERS B&W HEAD AND SHOULDERS HIGH ANGLE DISCOVERY AND EXCITEMENT KNOWLEDGE PROGRESS INNOVATION OPPORTUNITY OCCUPATIONS SIBLING USING CONNECTION MONITOR HOME OFFICE COOPERATION JUVENILES MOMS TOGETHERNESS YOUNG ADULT WOMAN BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY COMPUTING HAR001
RMR26D1E–Old fashioned vintage British made Psion II CM pocket computer with 6x6 keyboard, popular in 1980s
RMM51K70–A pre-production 1984 Apple Macintosh desktop computer, Science Museum, London
RM2JTMH5P–Apple Computer's January 1984 publicity photo of their brand new Macintosh computer. Apple announced the new Macintosh as having a 32-bit microprocessor, a built-in 3.5 inch disk drive, a 9-inch black-on-white display, 64k of ROM and 128k of RAM, as well as a detachable keyboard and a mouse pointing device. Suggested retail price - $2,495.
RM2HN1RKE–A mid-1980s view inside the Port Talbot Steelworks, an integrated steel production plant in Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK. This is a view of the company’s computer room. Massive mainframe computers were starting to play a big role in industry at this time. An IBM screen and keyboard are in the foreground. Laptops and tablets now have the computing power and speed to take over from the sizeable, defunct early machines. This image is from a vintage colour transparency – a vintage 1980s photograph.
RMF7FYBJ–Apple Macintosh 128K computer and keyboard, circa 1984 - USA
RMBEG0D5–Santa Claus typing on a 1980s IBM personal computer, Christmas presents
RF2X189BM–Old vintage computer mechanical keyboard in dust, computer keyboard from the 1980s
RMM8DXB8–Woman using an early IBM office personal computer and printer c1984
RM2KA3JCD–1989, historical, inside an office, three female employees, wearing company uniform clothing, gathered for a photo by a computer of the era, a small desktop IBM personal computer, consisting of display monitor, computer and keyboard, England, UK. Office manager in a jacket
RM2M9CCT0–1980s MAN AND WOMAN WORKING IN COMPUTER OFFICE - ko1312 PHT001 HARS LADIES COMPUTERS PERSONS MALES PROFESSION EXECUTIVES SKILL SUIT AND TIE OCCUPATION SKILLS AND CAREERS MONITORS PROGRESS INNOVATION OCCUPATIONS HIGH TECH MONITOR SUPPORT COOPERATION MANAGERS MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN MID-ADULT WOMAN SOLUTIONS CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY COMPUTING OLD FASHIONED
RM2C4TNH8–Macintosh 128K computer 1984
RM2HYP4D1–Retro NorthStar Advantage computer on display at the Centre for Computing History, Cambridge, UK
RM2AA9DJ8–A close up of the keyboard on a commodore 64 computer from the 1980's
RMCPNK5J–computing / electronics,computer,Apple Macintosh Plus,personal computer,1 MB RAM,8 MHz,with integrated s/w-Monitor and 3.5-inch floppy disk drive,keyboard,mouse,original price 1986: 2.600 dollar,produced until October 1990,follow-up model of the legendary Mac,USA,1986,design classics,design,history of computer,1980s,80s,clipping,cut out,cut-out,cut-outs,invention,inventions,EDP,IT,megabyte,megabytes,keyboards,computer mouse,clicker,mice,mouses,electronic data processing,technics,technologies,electronic brain,electronic data,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2GNC0EY–Sinclair ZX Spectrum keyboard close-up. Focus on Basic FOR command key. Vintage 8-bit home computer from 1980s (see Notes).
RMGD2G33–computing / electronics,computer,minicomputer robotron KC 87,design: design by factory,home computer for the extra-professional use and the operation in educational institution as well as for industrialist use,function test of electronic assembly,retail price: 2.150 mark,made by KC 87: VEB Robotron-Messelektronik Otto Schoen Dresden,East-Germany,1987,East-Germany,East Germany,GDR,DDR,offices,advancement,advance,electronics,personal computer,microelectronics,monitor,screen,screens,keyboard,keyboards,EDP,IT,computer,computers,use,,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2GNC0DE–Sinclair ZX Spectrum keyboard. Focus on Basic DIM / FOR / GOTO command keys. Vintage 8-bit home computer from 1980s (see Notes).
RMCPNRBG–computing / electronics,computer,home computer Commodore C16,processor 7501,1 megahertz,16 kilobyte random access memory,computer completely integrated in the keyboard,cheap beginner model,original price 1984: DM 249.-,USA,1984,microcomputer,microcomputers,games computer,home computer,personal computer,history of computer,80s,EDP,IT,hardware,object,objects,studio shot,low-entry,computer keyboard,computer keys,keyboard,keyboards,integrated,installed,implemented,inbuilt,integral,home electronics,consumer electronics,entertainme,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2GNC13B–Sinclair ZX Spectrum keyboard close-up. Focus on Basic IF / INPUT command keys. Vintage 8-bit home computer from 1980s (see Notes).
RMC3YTTX–Sinclair ZX81 personal computer fromthe 1980s
RMR26D2A–Vintage British made Psion Organiser II CM pocket computer, popular in 1980s
RFF1AJYH–Sinclair Spectrum Computer Keyboard - Enter Key
RFAD6W3G–Working from home in the 1980's on a vintage Amiga 500 word processor computer
RFF1C4JW–Retro 8-Bit Sinclair Spectrum Computer Keyboard - Run Key
RF2X189DC–Old vintage computer mechanical keyboard in dust, computer keyboard from the 1980s
RMF1AJYB–Retro Enterprise 8-Bit Computer Keyboard closeup on stop key
RM2KA3JPK–1989, historical, three office female staff by a computer of the era, England, UK. Manager in jacket behind, with folder, labeled 'House Rules'. One of the women is sitting at a keyboard infront of an IBM personal computer of the era, consisting of a separate display monitor and computer.
RM2BF0P9T–1980s BACK OF ANONYMOUS WOMAN WEARING RED PAISLEY DRESS WORKING ON EARLY COMPUTER TERMINAL KEYBOARD WITH DIAL-UP TELEPHONE MODEM - ko1556 PHT001 HARS FEMALES JOBS UNITED STATES COPY SPACE LADIES PERSONS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NORTH AMERICA NORTH AMERICAN SKILL OCCUPATION SKILLS HEAD AND SHOULDERS EARLY PAISLEY REAR VIEW OF ON OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT OCCUPATIONS HIGH TECH DATA ENTRY HARDWARE MONITOR ANONYMOUS EMPLOYEE BACK VIEW DIAL-UP HIGH-TECH MODEM PROGRAMMER TERMINAL YOUNG ADULT WOMAN CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY OLD FASHIONED
RM2WFWHHA–1987, historical, a view from above, at a small manufacturing business, a female office worker working at a desk with keyboard and monitor, England, UK.
RM2C56754–White Macintosh IIci computer with keyboard and mouse
RM2AGH5C4–1980s, historical, lady worker using an office computer, England, UK.
RM2AA9DJN–An Atari 520st personal home computer, a vintage PC from the 1980's
RMW5YT9T–1980s BLOND WOMAN WEARING BLUE SUIT WORKING SITTING AT COMPUTER TERMINAL TYPING HANDS ON KEYBOARD - ko1301 PHT001 HARS HISTORY FEMALES JOBS UNITED STATES COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH LADIES COMPUTERS PERSONS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CONFIDENCE BUSINESSWOMAN NORTH AMERICA NORTH AMERICAN SKILL OCCUPATION SKILLS HIGH ANGLE EARLY TYPING NETWORKING HAIRSTYLE PROGRESS OPPORTUNITY NYC OCCUPATIONS HIGH TECH CONNECTION HARDWARE NEW YORK CITIES STYLISH BUSINESSWOMEN NEW YORK CITY TEXAS INSTRUMENTS BOB HIGH-TECH MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN MID-ADULT WOMAN PAGEBOY TERMINAL CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY OLD FASHIONED
RM2HN1RK7–A mid-1980s view inside the Port Talbot Steelworks, an integrated steel production plant in Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK. This is a view of the company’s computer room. Massive mainframe computers were starting to play a big role in industry at this time. An IBM screen is in the foreground. Laptops and tablets now have the computing power and speed to take over from the sizeable, defunct early machines. This image is from a vintage colour transparency – a vintage 1980s photograph.
RMR2B439–An African American woman works on an early IBM computer, ca. 1982.
RMCPN5W9–computing / electronics,computer,Commodore executive computer SX-64,USA,1984,portable on basis of the C64,integrated 5 inch colour monitor,13 centimeter screen diagonal,built-in 5.25 inch floppy disk drive,1541 floppy,processor MOS 6510A,64 kilobyte working memory,carrying handle serve as support during the operating,assign on power supply system,no battery operation provided,keyboard becomes cover for the screen during the transportation,weight: 10,5 kilo,the product wars a flop for the producer Commodore,portable,forerunner of the notebook,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2GNC0WX–Sinclair ZX Spectrum keyboard close-up. Focus on Basic GOTO command key. Vintage 8-bit home computer from 1980s (see Notes).
RMCPN5WA–computing / electronics,computer,first laptop of the world Epson HX-20,made by Seiko Epson Corp.,with integrated LCD display,four lines with 20 letters,Made in Japan,1982,printer with 5 centimeter wide paper from the roll,16 kilobyte(maximal 32 KB)working memory,integrated accumulator,interface RS-232C,weight: 1.6 kilo,dimension DIN A4,first hand-held,original price in Germany 1982: 1798 Mark,Liquid Crystal Display,liquid crystal display,integrated dot-matrix printer,typewriter keyboard,EDP,IT,display,keyboard,keyboards,laptop,laptop,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMR26DB6–Vintage British made Psion Organiser II CM pocket computer, popular in 1980s
RMCPNR1T–computing / electronics,computer,Apple Lisa,first personal computer with graphic user interface and mouse,first useable computer mouse,processor: Motorola 68000,5 megahertz,1 megabyte random access memory,2 megabyte read only memory,12 inch display built-in monitor,original price 1983: 10.000 dollar,produced until 1986,USA,1983,computer monitor,floppy disk drive,disc drive,floppy drive,disk drives,disc drives,floppy drives,keyboard,keyboards,sales flop,disaster,flop,disasters,flops,a disastrous flop,history of computer,computer eng,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2HYP9NA–Retro 1980s Apple III computer on display at the Centre for Computing History, Cambridge, UK
RMHPJ2J6–Philips P2000T home computer and video game console, launched March 1980.
RMECR6Y2–Provincial UK newspaper newsroom as computers were replacing typewriters in 1987.
RF2X189BA–Old vintage computer mechanical keyboard in dust, computer keyboard from the 1980s
RMEB3FF3–Psion Organiser II pocket computer
RMF2JB36–1989 Apple Macintosh SE/30 computer
RFCX62HG–1980's PC desktop computer and monitor with 5 1/4 floppy disc drives and floppy discs.
RF2E98B3E–Retro 1980's style beige desktop computer and built in screen and keyboard. 3D illustration.
RM2F7N3GN–Apple IIc macintosh retro computer
RM2AP0A1J–1980s, historical, a lady working at a computer of the era, a NEC APC personal computer, a reliable business computer. Introduced in 1983, it ran on MS-DOS, from 8' floppy disks and was used in many businesses and financial institutions of the day for office administration purposes.
RM2AA9DJK–A close up of the cassette datacorder of a Sinclair Spectrum ZX +2 a 1980's home computer
RM2BDWRP9–1987, historical, a couple working in a home office. In a compact book-lined study, technology seen on the desk... a computer of the day, keyboard and printer, and telephone. The introduction of the personal computer or PC at this time meant that working from home was far more possible than before. The year 1987 saw the release of the microsoft Windows 2 operating system which introduced a number of popular computing concepts, including windows, desktop icons and colour graphics.
RMW5YTAB–1980s OFFICE WITH EARLY COMPUTER HARDWARE WOMAN SEATED AT TERMINAL KEYBOARD MAN STANDING READING MANUAL - ko1320 PHT001 HARS KEYBOARD TECHNOLOGY TEAMWORK INFORMATION LIFESTYLE HISTORY FEMALES JOBS COMMUNICATING SEATED UNITED STATES COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH LADIES COMPUTERS PERSONS MALES CONFIDENCE SCREENS BUSINESSWOMAN NORTH AMERICA WORK PLACE NORTH AMERICAN SKILL SUIT AND TIE OCCUPATION SELLING SKILLS HIGH ANGLE EARLY MANUAL NETWORKING MONITORS PROGRESS INNOVATION PRIDE OPPORTUNITY AUTHORITY OCCUPATIONS HIGH TECH CONNECTION ELECTRIC APPLIANCE HARDWARE STYLISH BUSINESSWOMEN TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
RMT9WP36–1985, historical, home entertainment equipment inside a Granada TV Rental shop, picture shows a female shop assistant holding a keyboard for a new piece of electronic equipment, the home computer, England, UK.
RMAAM7PK–1980s MALE HANDS ON KEYBOARD OF TEXAS INSTRUMENTS COMPUTER
RM2GNC0WK–Sinclair ZX Spectrum keyboard close-up. Focus on Basic GOSUB command key. Vintage 8-bit home computer from 1980s (see Notes).
RM2KADP4G–1989, historical, three office female staff by a computer of the era, England, UK. Manager in jacket behind, with folder, labeled 'House Rules'. One of the women is sitting at a keyboard infront of an IBM personal computer of the era, consisting of a separate display monitor and computer, with floppy disk capacity.
RM2GNC0KF–Sinclair ZX Spectrum keyboard close-up. Focus on Basic LOAD command key. Vintage 8-bit home computer from 1980s (see Notes).
RMCPNR1N–computing / electronics,computer,Apple Lisa,first personal computer with graphic user interface and mouse,first useable computer mouse,processor: Motorola 68000,5 megahertz,1 megabyte random access memory,2 megabyte read only memory,12 inch display built-in monitor,original price 1983: 10.000 dollar,produced until 1986,USA,1983,computer monitor,floppy disk drive,disc drive,floppy drive,disk drives,disc drives,floppy drives,keyboard,keyboards,sales flop,disaster,flop,disasters,flops,a disastrous flop,history of computer,computer eng,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMR26D4B–Vintage British made Psion Organiser II CM pocket computer, popular in 1980s
RMCPNR9H–computing / electronics,computer,Apple Macintosh 512k,with integrated 9 inch bw-monitor and 3.5 inch floppy disk drive,USA,1984,keyboard,keyboards,computer mouse,clicker,mice,mouses,512 kilobyte random access memory,processor Motorola 68000,8 megahertz,original price 1984: 3.195 dollar,design,classic,nickname: Apple Mac,cubes,Mac cube,personal computer,history of computer,computer engineering,invention,inventions,80s,W. M. Weber Collection,EDP,IT,still,studio shot,hardware,consumer electronics,home computer,compact unit,compa,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2KA3JGD–1991, historical, a suited male business executive sitting at his desk with a notebook, folder, telephone and electronic organiser - also known as a personal digitaal assistant (PDA) - to hand. Also seen in the picture, a personal computer of the era, an Olivetti PCS 286, with VGA monitor and keyboard. Released circa 1990 by Olivetti, a leading Italian computer manufacturer, this small -footprint desktop PC was designed for both home and business markets, with a R.A.M (memory) of 1MB and a 3.5' floppy disk drive.
RF2X189CK–Old vintage computer mechanical keyboard in dust, computer keyboard from the 1980s
RMHPJ2J5–Philips P2000T home computer and video game console, launched March 1980.
RMAAM59N–1980s YOUNG CHILD BOY GIRL PLAYING WITH EARLY IBM PC COMPUTER PRESSING KEY ON KEYBOARD
RMF2JB37–1989 Apple Macintosh SE/30 computer
RFCX62KG–1980's PC desktop computer and monitor with 5 1/4 floppy disc drives and floppy discs.
RM2C4TN38–Retro Apple 2C Computer 1984
RMRE40FN–Outdated technology thrown in trash can, USA
RM2AA9DJW–A BBC Micro computer which was used in most British schools during the 1980's
RFBBGBFD–Old home computer Isolate on white
RMWW3EYM–BBC Microcomputer designed and built by Acorn computers for school in the 1980's
RMD7F9N9–Apple Macintosh Plus personal computer with keyboard and mouse
RM2AA9DJY–A commodore 64 vintage computer produced in the 1980's a very popular retro home computer or PC
RM2HYP1J6–A Commodore Plus 4 retro computer on display at the Centre for Computing History, Cambridge, UK
RF2T947F7–Old PC 16-bit computers, primitive computers from the 1980s and 1990s
RM2GNC0HN–Sinclair ZX Spectrum keyboard close-up. Focus on Basic GOSUB command key. Vintage 8-bit home computer from 1980s (see Notes).
RF2T947CC–Old PC 16-bit computers, primitive computers from the 1980s and 1990s
RMR26D6Y–Vintage British made Psion Organiser II CM pocket computer, popular in 1980s
RMCPNR2F–computing / electronics,computer,Apple Macintosh 512k,with integrated 9 inch bw-monitor and 3.5 inch floppy disk drive,USA,1984,keyboard,keyboards,computer mouse,clicker,mice,mouses,512 kilobyte random access memory,processor Motorola 68000,8 megahertz,original price 1984: 3.195 dollar,design,classic,nickname: Apple Mac,cubes,Mac cube,personal computer,history of computer,computer engineering,invention,inventions,80s,W. M. Weber Collection,EDP,IT,still,studio shot,hardware,consumer electronics,home computer,compact unit,compa,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2KA3JGY–1991, historical, a suited male business executive sitting at his desk with a notebook, folder, telephone and electronic organiser - also known as a personal digitaal assistant (PDA) - to hand. Also seen in the picture, a personal computer of the era, an Olivetti PCS 286, with VGA monitor and keyboard. Released circa 1990 by Olivetti, a leading Italian computer manufacturer, this small -footprint desktop PC was designed for both home and business markets, with a R.A.M (memory) of 1MB and a 3.5' floppy disk drive.
RMCPNRA1–computing / electronics,computer,portable personal computer,Kaypro 4,one of the first portable computer,made by: Kaypro Corporation,USA,1983,portable,personal computer,laptop,laptop computer,laptops,laptop computers,Z80 / 8 bit microprocessor,operating system CP/M,working memory 64 kilobyte,integrated 9 inch monitor with diagonal of 23 centimeter,two 5.25 inch floppy disc drives,floppy disc station,Floppy Disc,keyboard as casing cover,metal housing,weight circa 15 kilogram,original price 1984 in Germany: DM 6.898.-,history of computer,,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2X1895M–Old vintage computer mechanical keyboard in dust, computer keyboard from the 1980s
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