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In June 1991, Tandy closed or restructured its 200 Radio Shack Computer Centers, [36] acquired Computer City, and attempted to shift its emphasis away from components and cables, toward mainstream consumer electronics. [37]
Apr 15, 2017 · During the dawning era of the personal computer, RadioShack dipped its toes into the market with its 1977 RadioShack TRS-80 computer.
- An Inexpensive, Ready-To-Use Computer
- What Was It Like to Use A Trs-80?
- The TRS-80 Legacy
On August 3, 1977, Radio Shack introduced the TRS-80 Micro Computer System for $599.95---about $2,904 today adjusted for inflation. This complete system included a main unit with a built-in keyboard, a cassette recorder, and a monochrome monitor. After the introduction of the Model II later, this first model became known as the TRS-80 Model I. In 1...
When you purchased a TRS-80 Micro Computer System, you had everything you needed to write and store programs. The TRS-80 Model I included the BASIC programming language in ROM (and a very user-friendly manual), which allowed for relatively easy programming right out of the box. With the included cassette drive, you could load or save data to an ord...
The TRS-80 Model I proved very popular, and it inspired at least 16 computersthat carried the "TRS-80" brand name over the next decade. Of these, only the TRS-80 Model III and Model 4 series were backward-compatible with the Model I. The Model II started its own parallel branch, as did the TRS-80 Color Computer series. Here's a list of the major TR...
Feb 16, 2015 · 1977: Radio Shack introduces the first mass-marketed, fully assembled personal computer, the TRS-80, with an operating system built by Bill Gates. 1981: John Roach named CEO. 1984: Radio Shack sells its first mobile phone.
It was with minimal expectations that, on August 3, 1977, Tandy Corporation teamed up with Radio Shack to release the TRS-80, one of the first personal computers available to consumer...
A brief history of Radio Shack Computers. In 1976, the CB radio market (a big money-maker for RadioShack) had died, and Tandy was looking for a new product line to exploit. At the same time, some of Tandy's electrical engineers were ordering something called a MITS Altair 8800.
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The sale of 100,000 computers between September 1, 1977 and June 1, 1979 kept RadioShack comfortably in the black even as the bottom dropped out of the CB radio market. As Roach moved up the corporate structure, he intensified investment in computers.