

Buy Home Computers – 100 Icons that Defined a Digital Generation (Mit Press) Illustrated by Wiltshire, Alex, Short, John (ISBN: 9780262044011) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: I've had most of these computers - Well written and beautiful photos. The history of home Computers . One fab observation that the Acorn Atom sold as a kit, but their engineers became frustrated by end users gluing the components into the PCB! Review: Title: A Glorious Return to Beige Boxes and Boot Beeps - I bought this book expecting a trip down memory lane. What I didn't expect was to be transported via warp-speed nostalgia back to the golden age of tech—where modems screamed, monitors weighed more than microwaves, and the scent of warm circuit boards filled the air like digital incense. Each page is like a reunion with an old friend: the Amiga that taught me pixel art (and patience), the IBM clone I tried to install Doom on (and accidentally nuked the family finances via dial-up charges), and that glorious beige tower that once doubled as both gaming rig and furniture. Reading about the birth of real computing innovation reminded me that this was the era when inventors wore pocket protectors, not black turtlenecks. We didn’t swipe to unlock—we typed our way into the matrix. In short: buy this book. Laugh. Cry. Boot up a DOS emulator and weep softly into your mechanical keyboard. The real age of invention wore static wristbands and had a BIOS beep code for everything. 5/5 floppy disks. Would Ctrl+Alt+Del again.
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,719,173 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 292 in Computer Scientist Biographies 2,051 in Computer Hardware (Books) 5,813 in Graphic Design Books |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (286) |
| Dimensions | 21.74 x 2.72 x 25.4 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 0262044013 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0262044011 |
| Item weight | 998 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 256 pages |
| Publication date | 9 Jun. 2020 |
| Publisher | MIT Press |
J**L
I've had most of these computers
Well written and beautiful photos. The history of home Computers . One fab observation that the Acorn Atom sold as a kit, but their engineers became frustrated by end users gluing the components into the PCB!
C**D
Title: A Glorious Return to Beige Boxes and Boot Beeps
I bought this book expecting a trip down memory lane. What I didn't expect was to be transported via warp-speed nostalgia back to the golden age of tech—where modems screamed, monitors weighed more than microwaves, and the scent of warm circuit boards filled the air like digital incense. Each page is like a reunion with an old friend: the Amiga that taught me pixel art (and patience), the IBM clone I tried to install Doom on (and accidentally nuked the family finances via dial-up charges), and that glorious beige tower that once doubled as both gaming rig and furniture. Reading about the birth of real computing innovation reminded me that this was the era when inventors wore pocket protectors, not black turtlenecks. We didn’t swipe to unlock—we typed our way into the matrix. In short: buy this book. Laugh. Cry. Boot up a DOS emulator and weep softly into your mechanical keyboard. The real age of invention wore static wristbands and had a BIOS beep code for everything. 5/5 floppy disks. Would Ctrl+Alt+Del again.
J**.
Nice bit of retro
Fun coffee table retro book
J**Y
Well worth a look
Nice book, lots of fantastic images and information
M**S
Good historical book
Very interesting book for those of us that grew up in the 80’s
G**E
Great
Great book with super pictures.
H**N
Hard to read. Errors. Nice smell.
Interesting to look through but there are problems. The choice of tiny black text on dark red and blue pages make some of it really hard to read. Also, there are errors in the text and some of the computers have incorrect pictures (e.g. the Amiga 1000 article has pictures of an A500 which is frankly unforgivable). It’s a nice book to hold and smell though, so it gets a star for that.
A**W
Schöne Zusammenstellung aus der Frühzeit der PCs und Homecomputer.
A**A
Se siete arrivati alla pagina di questo libro ciò dire che siete appassionati dell’argomento e quindi non potete non comprarlo , fantastiche le storie , fantastiche le foto, ottima la qualità dell’impaginazione e della carta.Compratelo.
J**.
Might not be the perfect book as many are saying, but still a lovely designed book for my computer shelf. Recommended! It covers many systems I have never heard of.
J**S
Great content for nerds, heavy book, heavy paper, great photography and use of color in the book. This will get a lot of finger traffic sitting on our living room table.
P**I
Bellissimo libro per gli appassionati del genere, pieno di illustrazioni eccezionali e di notizie interessantissime, alcune delle quali vere e proprie chicche. Immancabile per appassionati di storia informatica.
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