IBM Model AT personal computer, c. 1984.

Made:
1979-1989 in Scotland and Greenock
maker:
IBM

Personal computer by IBM, Model AT, c1984.

Personal Computer by IBM, Model AT, c. 1984. IBM dominated the personal computer market in the early to mid 1980s, particularly the business user end of the market. The AT (Advanced Technology) machine launched in 1984 was an advance on the earlier PC, with a new, more powerful Intel 80286 microprocessor and increased RAM. The AT was also introduced at a lower price than many experts anticipated, starting at $3995.

Details

Category:
Computing & Data Processing
Object Number:
1997-2099
Materials:
plastic (unidentified), metal (unknown), glass, electronic components and composite circuit boards
Measurements:
440 x 540 x 430 mm
type:
personal computers
credit:
Nash, S.

Parts

IBM Model AT personal computer, c. 1984.

IBM Model AT personal computer, c. 1984.

Monitor, from personal computer by IBM, Model AT, c1984.

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Personal Computer by IBM, Model AT, c. 1984. IBM dominated the personal computer market in the early to mid 1980s, particularly the business user end of the market. The AT (Advanced Technology) machine launched in 1984 was an advance on the earlier PC, with a new, more powerful Intel 80286 microprocessor and increased RAM. The AT was also introduced at a lower price than many experts anticipated, starting at $3995.

Measurements:
overall: 8.55 kg
Materials:
plastic (unidentified) , metal (unknown) , glass , electronic components and composite circuit boards
Object Number:
1997-2099/1
type:
monitor
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
IBM Model AT personal computer, c. 1984.

IBM Model AT personal computer, c. 1984.

Computer system box, from personal computer by IBM, Model AT, c1984.

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Personal Computer by IBM, Model AT, c. 1984. IBM dominated the personal computer market in the early to mid 1980s, particularly the business user end of the market. The AT (Advanced Technology) machine launched in 1984 was an advance on the earlier PC, with a new, more powerful Intel 80286 microprocessor and increased RAM. The AT was also introduced at a lower price than many experts anticipated, starting at $3995.

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) , metal (unknown) , glass , electronic components and composite circuit boards
Object Number:
1997-2099/2
type:
computer
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
IBM Model AT personal computer, c. 1984.

IBM Model AT personal computer, c. 1984.

Keyboard, from personal computer by IBM, Model AT, c1984.

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Personal Computer by IBM, Model AT, c. 1984. IBM dominated the personal computer market in the early to mid 1980s, particularly the business user end of the market. The AT (Advanced Technology) machine launched in 1984 was an advance on the earlier PC, with a new, more powerful Intel 80286 microprocessor and increased RAM. The AT was also introduced at a lower price than many experts anticipated, starting at $3995.

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) , metal (unknown) , glass , electronic components and composite circuit boards
Object Number:
1997-2099/3
type:
keyboard
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum