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Best Home Computer

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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 IIgs

The Apple IIgs, released in 1986, was the most advanced of the Apple II series, featuring a 16-bit processor, enhanced graphics and sound capabilities, and a graphical user interface resembling early...

3 Commodore Amiga 500 Plus

The Amiga 500 Plus, released in 1992, was a popular home computer featuring a Motorola 68030 processor and custom chips enabling advanced graphics and sound capabilities for its time.

4 Amstrad CPC 464

The Amstrad CPC 464, released in 1984, was a UK-designed home computer featuring a Zilog Z80 processor, built-in cassette recorder and BASIC interpreter, and a distinctive all-in-one design.

5 Tandy 1000 SX

The Tandy 1000 SX, released in 1984, was a popular IBM PC compatible desktop computer featuring a built-in modem and graphical display adapter, initially sold through Radio Shack stores.

6 Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer

The Tandy Color Computer (CoCo), released in 1977, was a low-cost home computer featuring integrated color graphics and sound capabilities, utilizing a Zilog Z80 processor for its operations.

7 Commodore Amiga 500

The Amiga was a powerhouse in its era, particularly renowned for its advanced multimedia capabilities, superior graphics, and sound hardware that far outpaced contemporary competitors. It was a favori...

8 Exidy Sorcerer

The Exidy Sorcerer was an early microcomputer released in 1977 featuring a Zilog Z80 processor and initially marketed towards the education sector with its built-in BASIC interpreter.

9 Tandy 1000 EX

The Tandy 1000 EX, released in 1987, was a home/business desktop computer featuring an Intel 8088 processor running at 4.77 MHz and 64KB of RAM, expandable to 512KB.

10 Amstrad CPC 664

The Amstrad CPC 664 was a UK-designed, British-built home computer released in 1984 featuring a Zilog Z80 processor, built-in cassette deck, and a distinctive full-size keyboard.

11 Atari 65XE

The Atari 65XE was a home/desktop computer released in 1982 featuring an enhanced 6502 processor, improved graphics capabilities with a higher resolution display, and 32KB of RAM.

12 Atari 800XE

The Atari 800XE was a home computer released in 1986 featuring a custom 6522 processor, 64KB of RAM, and built-in cartridge port for games and software.

13 Luxor ABC 80

The Luxor ABC 80 was a budget-friendly, East German desktop computer released in 1986, utilizing the Zilog Z80 processor and primarily intended for educational and home use within the GDR.

14 Timex Sinclair 1000

The Timex Sinclair 1000 was a budget-friendly, membrane-keyboard home computer released in 1983, featuring 16KB of RAM and utilizing the Zilog Z80 microprocessor.

15 Timex Sinclair 2068

The Timex Sinclair 2068, released in 1983, was a low-cost British home computer featuring a Zilog Z80A processor and integrated tape drive for program storage, aiming to compete with the Commodore 64...

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