hemdatorer
Hemdatorer, a term used in Swedish to refer to home computers, are personal computers designed for use in households rather than businesses or industrial settings. These machines were typically compact, affordable, and aimed at education, hobby programming, gaming, and general productivity.
The segment originated in the late 1970s with 8-bit microprocessors and simple operating environments, and flourished
Technical characteristics commonly included built-in keyboards, discrete video output, and limited memory by today’s standards. Storage
From the late 1980s into the 1990s, the market shifted toward IBM PC compatibles and other more