edgea
Edgea is a lesser-known but historically significant early personal computer system developed in the late 1970s. Created by Edge Technology Corporation, a company based in the United States, the Edgea was designed as a modular, expandable platform aimed at both hobbyists and small businesses. Unlike many of its contemporaries, such as the Apple II or Commodore PET, the Edgea was built around a proprietary architecture that emphasized flexibility and ease of use.
The system typically featured a Zilog Z80A CPU, running at 4 MHz, paired with a custom Edgea
Edgea systems were marketed as an alternative to more complex minicomputers, offering a balance between affordability
Today, Edgea systems are considered rare collectibles among vintage computing enthusiasts. Their modular design and unique