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Best 1 Apple IIe

The Apple IIe, released in 1983, was an 8-bit home/personal computer known for its improved keyboard and expanded memory capabilities compared to earlier models in the Apple II series.

2 Apple II

The Apple II (released 1977) was an early, highly influential personal computer featuring a color display and expansion slots, popularizing the use of spreadsheets and graphics software for home and b...

3 Xerox Alto

The Xerox Alto, developed in the 1970s, was an experimental personal computer featuring a graphical user interface with icons and windows, though it wasn't commercially sold outside of Xerox PARC.

4 Apple Mac mini (M4)

The Apple Mac mini (M4) is a compact desktop computer featuring Apple's new M4 chip, offering improved performance and efficiency compared to previous models while maintaining its small form factor.

5 IBM Personal Computer 5150

The IBM Personal Computer 5150, released in 1981, was a groundbreaking desktop computer featuring an Intel 8088 processor and initially offered 64KB of RAM, establishing a new standard for personal co...

6 Commodore Amiga 1000

The A1000 represented the pinnacle of the Amiga's dedicated multimedia power, often used in educational and specialized industrial settings. It was a powerhouse for its time, capable of running comple...

7 MITS Altair 8800

The MITS Altair 8800, released in 1975, is widely considered the first commercially successful personal computer, sold as a kit and sparking the microcomputer revolution despite its limited functional...

8 Commodore 64

The Commodore 64, released in 1982, was a popular 8-bit home computer known for its integrated SID sound chip and relatively low price point, selling over 17 million units worldwide.

9 Apple Macintosh 128K

This machine was one of the earliest physical manifestations of the GUI concept in a consumer-friendly package. While severely limited in memory and processing power, its existence proved the viabilit...

10 Acorn BBC Micro Model A

The Acorn BBC Micro Model A, released in 1982, was a British home and educational computer featuring a MOS Technology 6502 processor, 16KB of RAM, and distinctive copper circuit board detailing.

11 Lenovo ThinkStation PX

The Lenovo ThinkStation PX is a high-performance workstation designed for demanding professional applications like AI and rendering, featuring powerful processors and extensive PCIe expansion slots.

12 Sharp X68000 XVI

The Sharp X68000 XVI was a Japanese home/personal computer released in 1987, notable for its advanced graphics capabilities including custom color palettes and high resolution, alongside a Motorola 68...

13 Apple Mac Studio

The Apple Mac Studio is a high-performance desktop computer featuring powerful Apple silicon chips—M1 Max or M1 Ultra—designed for demanding creative workflows like video editing and 3D rendering.

14 Compaq Portable

The Compaq Portable, released in 1983, was one of the first complete, fully assembled IBM PC compatible personal computers sold in a suitcase-like enclosure.

15 Sharp X68000

The Sharp X68000 was a Japanese home/personal computer released in 1987, notable for its advanced graphics and sound capabilities that made it popular for gaming and creative software.

16 Sharp X68000 Compact

The Sharp X68000 Compact, released in 1987, was a Japanese home computer featuring a Motorola 68000 processor and custom graphics chip enabling advanced color palettes and resolutions for gaming.

17 NeXTstation

The NeXTstation was a high-end workstation released in 1989 by NeXT, featuring a Motorola 68030 processor and pioneering object-oriented programming capabilities via its Mach operating system.

18 Commodore Amiga 2000

The Commodore Amiga 2000, released in 1985, was a personal computer notable for its advanced graphics and sound capabilities achieved through custom chips, making it popular for multimedia application...

19 Apple II Plus

The Apple II Plus, released in 1979, was an enhanced version of the original Apple II featuring a character set upgrade enabling lowercase letters and improved memory handling.

20 HP Z8 G5 Workstation Desktop PC

The HP Z8 G5 workstation is a high-performance desktop PC featuring up to two Intel Xeon W-3400 series processors and NVIDIA RTX A6000 professional graphics cards for demanding creative and engineerin...

21 IBM 5100 Portable Computer

The IBM 5100, released in 1975, was a portable computer—though technically a desktop due to its size and weight—featuring a plasma display screen and initially marketed towards scientists and engineer...

22 Apple Power Mac G4

The Apple Power Mac G4, released from 1999 to 2006, utilized AltiVec processor technology and an aluminum enclosure, representing a significant design shift for Apple desktops focused on performance a...

23 Silicon Graphics Indigo

The Silicon Graphics Indigo (released 1989) was a high-end desktop workstation notable for its powerful graphics capabilities and use of the GE 2324 graphics card, targeting CAD/CAM and visualization...

24 Apple Macintosh 512K

The 512K model represented a necessary and significant upgrade, providing more memory and processing headroom than the 128K. This allowed users to run more complex applications and handle larger graph...

25 Lenovo ThinkStation P5 Workstation

The Lenovo ThinkStation P5 is a high-performance workstation desktop featuring powerful processors, professional-grade NVIDIA or AMD graphics cards, and ISV certifications for demanding workloads like...

26 Sun SPARCstation 20

The Sun SPARCstation 20, released in 1992, was a desktop computer featuring a Motorola 68040 processor and utilizing the SPARClite architecture for its system bus.

27 Apple Macintosh IIci

The Apple Macintosh IIci, released in 1989, was a high-end desktop featuring a NuBus slot for expansion cards and supported up to 8 MB of RAM, significantly boosting its capabilities compared to earli...

28 Sinclair ZX Spectrum

The Sinclair ZX Spectrum was an 8-bit home computer released in the UK in 1982, notable for its rubber keyboard and distinctive beige plastic case, which popularized affordable personal computing.

29 Silicon Graphics Indigo2

The Silicon Graphics Indigo2, released in 1993, was a high-end desktop workstation featuring a Motorola 68040 processor and utilized the IrisView GS graphics system for advanced rendering capabilities...

30 Apple iMac (M4)

The Apple iMac M4 is a 24-inch all-in-one desktop computer featuring an Apple silicon M4 chip for improved performance and efficiency, integrated into its display housing.

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