RMR2B439–An African American woman works on an early IBM computer, ca. 1982.
RMBEG278–1980s Teen playing computer games, vintage computer playstations exhibition, Paris, France, Europe
RMCWC22J–Women using and early personal computer made by the Digital Equipment Corporation of Maynard Massachusetts in 1982. The
RMHTNP3G–Archive image - Classrooms at Uckfield Comprehensive School photographed in the early 1980s. The school was later renamed Uckfield Community College.
RMHTNP2X–Archive image - Classrooms at Uckfield Comprehensive School photographed in the early 1980s. The school was later renamed Uckfield Community College.
RMPFJGPP–Tandy 1400, early laptop, 1980s
RMBXHA8F–games, computer games, early games for Atari Homecomputer, 1986, 1987, 1980s, 80s, 20th century, historic, historical, Cassette, program, programme, programs, computer game, computer games, Ninja, Gun Law, Thrust, Power Down, Crystal Raider, Vegas Jackpot, for Atari 800 XL / 130 XE, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMW4H3H2–Vintage 1970’s computer office situation with American Midwest Scientific Instruments desk computers advertisement in Kilobaud Microcomputing magazine 1979 June USA
RMBXKX25–computing / electronics, early joystick for Apple computer, circa 1983, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMM51K70–A pre-production 1984 Apple Macintosh desktop computer, Science Museum, London
RMBXH5R8–games, video games, Intellivision Chess, early computer chess, USA, circa 1980, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMD3T3MH–An old Amstrad Alt-386SX laptop computer, one of the first affordable portable computers launched in 1988
RMCPN5W4–computing / electronics, computer, early laptop, Nixdorf Computer, Paderborn, Made in Japan, 1987, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2KDT60X–1980s, historical, view across an open office of the era, male and female employees working at desks, using small desk-top computer terminals, most likely made by IBM, England, UK. Being CRT monitors they displayed text in green, as seen in the picture and so became known as green screen terminals.
RMBXKYJH–computing / electronics, computer, Sharp MZ-80A, early Japanese personal computer, Japan, 1982, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMPF8366–Early 1980s model of a first truly portable computer, pronounced as the Global Health Odysseys Historical Object of the Month for August 2004, 2004. Image courtesy Centers for Disease Control (CDC) /GHO / Mary Hilpertshauser. ()
RMCPN5W8–computing / electronics, computer, early laptop, Siemens Nixdorf Computer, Paderborn, Made in Japan, 1987, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMBY8AFB–Sharp PC-1246 pocket computer from the 1980s
RMBEG271–1980s Computer playstations exhibition, teenager boy playing video games at video arcade computer, France, Europe
RM2GNC0HA–Sinclair ZX Spectrum keyboard close-up. Focus on Basic FOR command key. Vintage 8-bit home computer from 1980s (see Notes).
RMTYET12–Historical 1988 archive image self employed male office worker man sitting at desk working late from home curtains drawn closed using red landline phone Amstrad desktop computer blue screen & printer archive 1980s the way we were WFH in England UK in the 80s
RMW5YT9R–1980s MAN COMPUTER SYSTEMS SALESMAN STANDING LOOKING AT CAMERA IN A ROOM WITH EARLY HARDWARE MONITORS AND KEYBOARDS - ko1299 PHT001 HARS COMMUNICATING UNITED STATES COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH COMPUTERS PERSONS GROWN-UP MALES CONFIDENCE EXPRESSIONS SCREENS NORTH AMERICA WORK PLACE EYE CONTACT NORTH AMERICAN SUIT AND TIE SELLING EARLY NETWORKING MONITORS INNOVATION PRIDE OPPORTUNITY AUTHORITY OCCUPATIONS HIGH TECH CONNECTION ELECTRIC APPLIANCE HARDWARE STYLISH TEXAS INSTRUMENTS COMMUNICATE HIGH-TECH KEYBOARDS MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN PROGRAMMER SALESMEN CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY OLD FASHIONED
RMHRF781–IBM Employee and Computer Storage Tape, c. 1980s
RM2HN1RK7–A mid-1980s view inside the Port Talbot Steelworks, an integrated steel production plant in Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK. This is a view of the company’s computer room. Massive mainframe computers were starting to play a big role in industry at this time. An IBM screen is in the foreground. Laptops and tablets now have the computing power and speed to take over from the sizeable, defunct early machines. This image is from a vintage colour transparency – a vintage 1980s photograph.
RMPFJGR7–Tandy 1400, early laptop, 1980s
RM2HN1RKE–A mid-1980s view inside the Port Talbot Steelworks, an integrated steel production plant in Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK. This is a view of the company’s computer room. Massive mainframe computers were starting to play a big role in industry at this time. An IBM screen and keyboard are in the foreground. Laptops and tablets now have the computing power and speed to take over from the sizeable, defunct early machines. This image is from a vintage colour transparency – a vintage 1980s photograph.
RM2JD91G5–An original Apple Macintosh (1984) computer designed by Steve Jobs which introduced the mouse graphical interface on display in a media museum.
RMHTNP5B–Archive image - Classrooms at Uckfield Comprehensive School photographed in the early 1980s. The school was later renamed Uckfield Community College.
RMC3YTT2–Sinclair ZX Spectrum personal computer fromthe 1980s
RMM8DXB8–Woman using an early IBM office personal computer and printer c1984
RMA6M1HJ–Sinclair Spectrum home computer from the early 1980's with 48KB RAM
RMEB3FEX–Psion Organiser II pocket computer
RM2KDT6FC–1980s, historical, view across an open office of the era, male and female employees working at desks, using small desk-top computer terminals, most likely made by IBM, England, UK. Being CRT monitors they displayed text in green, as seen in the picture and so became known as green screen terminals.
RMF2JB36–1989 Apple Macintosh SE/30 computer
RFD7FBKR–A vintage computer from early 1980's isolated on white background. 'Basic' computer language was used for programming on this
RMCPN5TF–computing / electronics, computer, early laptop, Siemens Nixdorf Computer, Paderborn, Made in Japan, 1987, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMA5E7JK–Sinclair ZX80 home computer
RMGD4RPA–computer / electronics, computer, Sharp MZ-80A, early Japanese computer, with integrated cartridge drive, Japan, 1982, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2GNC0EY–Sinclair ZX Spectrum keyboard close-up. Focus on Basic FOR command key. Vintage 8-bit home computer from 1980s (see Notes).
RMBEG26M–1980s Computer play stations, video arcade games exhibition Paris France Europe
RM2GNC0DE–Sinclair ZX Spectrum keyboard. Focus on Basic DIM / FOR / GOTO command keys. Vintage 8-bit home computer from 1980s (see Notes).
RMHRJKR4–Cray-X MP/48 Supercomputer, LLNL, 1980s
RM2GNC13B–Sinclair ZX Spectrum keyboard close-up. Focus on Basic IF / INPUT command keys. Vintage 8-bit home computer from 1980s (see Notes).
RMW5YTA4–1980s URBAN OFFICE WITH EARLY HARDWARE WOMAN SEATED AT COMPUTER TERMINAL BY WINDOW TALKING TO MAN STANDING NEXT TO HER - ko1311 PHT001 HARS OLD FASHION 1 COMMUNICATION BLOND TECHNOLOGY TEAMWORK INFORMATION LIFESTYLE HISTORY FEMALES COMMUNICATING SEATED UNITED STATES COPY SPACE FRIENDSHIP FULL-LENGTH HALF-LENGTH LADIES COMPUTERS PERSONS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MALES CONFIDENCE NEXT SCREENS BUSINESSWOMAN NORTH AMERICA NORTH AMERICAN SUIT AND TIE SELLING HIGH ANGLE EARLY NETWORKING MONITORS PROGRESS INNOVATION OPPORTUNITY AUTHORITY NYC OCCUPATIONS HIGH TECH CONNECTION ELECTRIC APPLIANCE HARDWARE
RM2C3XHJ6–Boy in computer costume at the Greenwich Village Halloween Parade, New York City, USA in the 1980's Photographed with Black & White film at night.
RM2JD91G0–The BBC Micro Model B computer (1982) produced in partnership with Acorn Computers, on display in a media museum.
RMBEPBCH–Sinclair ZX Spectrum
RMC3YTTX–Sinclair ZX81 personal computer fromthe 1980s
RM2B09HJ1–A Toshiba T 5100 laptop computer (Japan 1988) in the Museum of Communications (part of the Nuremberg Transport Museum), Nuremberg, Germany.
RM2C4TN38–Retro Apple 2C Computer 1984
RM2JD91FW–The first IBM personal computer the IBM 5150 personal computer (1981) on display in a media museum.
RM2KDT6F0–1980s, historical, office
RMF2JB37–1989 Apple Macintosh SE/30 computer
RM2KAN4K6–1989, historical, open plan office, male & female employees working at desks, some on the telephone, England, UK using computer consoles or PCs of the era. It was in the early 80s, when IBM launched its PC, that the small desktop personal computer market really began.
RMEK27F7–ZX81 Home computer by Sinclair Research
RMA5E7JG–Sinclair ZX80 home computer close up
RMGD4RPC–computer / electronics, computer, Sharp MZ-80A, early Japanese computer, with integrated cartridge drive, keybord, Japan, 1982, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMFREBP4–Magnetic tape drive storage for early computer mainframe system
RMFFN606–computer / electronics, computer, Siemens laptop version PCD-2P, early portable computer with LCD display, 26 centimeter screen diagonal, monochrome, integrated 3.5 inch floppy disk drive, floppy drive, 40 megabyte hard disk drive, attached accumulator pack, portable, Made in USA, weight: ca. 7 kilogram, Germany, 1987, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMFREBN7–Magnetic tape drive storage for early computer mainframe system
RMFFN5D7–computer / electronics,computer,Motorola EXORset 100,early office computer,made by Motorola microsystems,microprocessor Motorola 6809,clock frequency 1 megahertz,56 kilobyte random access memory,12 kilobyte read-only memory,two built-in floppy disk drive 5.25'',monitor 12'',monochrome display,green,text resolution 22 lines a 80 characters,graphic resolution 320 x 256,operating system XDOS,USA,1980,old computer,history of computer,microelectronics,clipping,cut out,cut-out,cut-outs,collectible,collector's item,collectibles,collector's ,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2GNC0WX–Sinclair ZX Spectrum keyboard close-up. Focus on Basic GOTO command key. Vintage 8-bit home computer from 1980s (see Notes).
RMCPNR2J–computing / electronics,computer,portable computer Bondwell 14,early laptop,USA,1984,portable computer,weight: 13 kilogram,integrated 9 inch monitor,processor Z80A with 4 megahertz,128 kilobyte random access memory,two built-in 5.25 inch floppy disk drives,operating system CP/M Plus 3.0,keyboard as casing cover,office computer,business computer,office computers,business computers,history of computer,still,object,objects,studio shot,80s,EDP,IT,hardware,personal computer,computer,computers,1980s,20th century,historic,historical,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMHRJKR5–Cray-X MP/48 Supercomputer, LLNL, 1980s
RMBXKX2X–computing / electronics, portable computer, Tandy Radio Shack, TRS 80 type 100, early notebook, USA, 1983, processor 80C85 with 2,4 MHz, Microsoft operating system, with integrated Basic, implemented software: Word, timeplaner, database, 8 KB RAM (max. 32 KB), LCD, display, monochrom, original price 1983: Dollar 799, technic, technics, invention, historic, historical, 1980s, 80s, 20th century, historic, historical, computers, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMW5YTAB–1980s OFFICE WITH EARLY COMPUTER HARDWARE WOMAN SEATED AT TERMINAL KEYBOARD MAN STANDING READING MANUAL - ko1320 PHT001 HARS KEYBOARD TECHNOLOGY TEAMWORK INFORMATION LIFESTYLE HISTORY FEMALES JOBS COMMUNICATING SEATED UNITED STATES COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH LADIES COMPUTERS PERSONS MALES CONFIDENCE SCREENS BUSINESSWOMAN NORTH AMERICA WORK PLACE NORTH AMERICAN SKILL SUIT AND TIE OCCUPATION SELLING SKILLS HIGH ANGLE EARLY MANUAL NETWORKING MONITORS PROGRESS INNOVATION PRIDE OPPORTUNITY AUTHORITY OCCUPATIONS HIGH TECH CONNECTION ELECTRIC APPLIANCE HARDWARE STYLISH BUSINESSWOMEN TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
RMCPNRCJ–computing / electronics, computer, Apple II europlus, one of the first Apple computer, early personal computer, build from 1978 - 1983, processor MOS 6502, 8 bit, 48 kilobyte random access memory, plastic beige case, very easy to open, view at the insides, USA, 1978, opened, open, interior, inner, inside, inwards, inward, technology, technologies, technics, computer engineering, history of computer, 70s, EDP, IT, personal computer, computer, computers, keyboard, keyboards, hardware, 1970s, 20th century, historic, historical, 1980s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMBEP8EE–Sinclair ZX Spectrum
RMBXKX32–games, computer games, early computer game 'Zork I', adventure for Commodore C64 Homecomputer, 1983, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2C4TKE9–Apple III retro computer 1980
RM2JD91GJ–The mouse graphical interface beside an original Apple Macintosh (1984) computer designed by Steve Jobs on display in a media museum.
RMM0X66B–News room for a provincial newspaper in Salisbury England Circa 1989.
RM2KAN4B2–1989, historical, open plan office, male & female employees working at desks, some on the telephone, England, UK using computer consoles or PCs of the era. It was in the early 80s, when IBM launched its PC, that the small desktop personal computer market really began.
RM2CCK1H2–The built-in 3 inch floppy disc drive of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum +3 personal computer, launched in the UK in 1987.
RMA5E7JR–Sinclair ZX80 home computer on printout of BASIC programming language code
RMC13MBF–1983 portable computer the Hewlett-Packard 110 Memomaker weighed 9 pounds. The operating system MS-DOS 2.11 and it used the early Lotus 123 spreadsheet program and basic word processing.
RM2BHDB23–A provincial newsroom of the Southern Daily Echo in Salisbury UK in the late 1980s.
RM2HTCPJG–Shire Hall, Shinfield Park, Shinfield, Wokingham, 09/10/1980. A small section of the computer suite at the Shire Hall, the headquarters of Berkshire County Council, with two men in the background looking at computer monitors. Laing's South London Region started working on Berkshire's new County HQ at Shinfield Park in early 1976 and completed building work in 1980 with the official opening taking place in April 1982. The complex was designed by the county architect, Richard Paul and consulting engineers were Arman Safier and Partners. The Shire Hall, which was constructed with reinforced concr
RF2H0PPGE–TERRASSA, SPAIN - OCTOBER 6, 2021: IBM 5281 early 1980s obsolete PC computer system. Collectible vintage computer hardware.
RMCRGGWC–1982 Sinclair ZX Spectrum personal computer
RM2GNC0WK–Sinclair ZX Spectrum keyboard close-up. Focus on Basic GOSUB command key. Vintage 8-bit home computer from 1980s (see Notes).
RMBG9TDC–Sinclair QL an early home computer produced in 1984/85
RM2GNC0KF–Sinclair ZX Spectrum keyboard close-up. Focus on Basic LOAD command key. Vintage 8-bit home computer from 1980s (see Notes).
RMHRJKR2–Cray-X MP/24 Supercomputer, LLNL, 1980s
RMW5YTB0–1980s URBAN OFFICE WITH EARLY HARDWARE MAN SEATED AT COMPUTER TERMINAL BY WINDOW WOMAN HOLDING PAPERS STANDING AT HIS SHOULDER - ko1310 PHT001 HARS INSTRUMENTS TECHNOLOGY TEAMWORK INFORMATION LIFESTYLE HISTORY FEMALES COMMUNICATING SEATED UNITED STATES COPY SPACE FULL-LENGTH HALF-LENGTH LADIES COMPUTERS PERSONS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MALES CONFIDENCE SCREENS BUSINESSWOMAN NORTH AMERICA WORK PLACE NORTH AMERICAN SUIT AND TIE SELLING HIGH ANGLE EARLY HIS NETWORKING MONITORS PROGRESS INNOVATION PRIDE REAR VIEW OPPORTUNITY AUTHORITY OCCUPATIONS HIGH TECH CONNECTION ELECTRIC APPLIANCE HARDWARE
RM2F807A5–Working with a Personal Computer (PC) on the Rijkswerf (RW) in Den Helder in the early 1980s.
RM2BF0P9T–1980s BACK OF ANONYMOUS WOMAN WEARING RED PAISLEY DRESS WORKING ON EARLY COMPUTER TERMINAL KEYBOARD WITH DIAL-UP TELEPHONE MODEM - ko1556 PHT001 HARS FEMALES JOBS UNITED STATES COPY SPACE LADIES PERSONS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NORTH AMERICA NORTH AMERICAN SKILL OCCUPATION SKILLS HEAD AND SHOULDERS EARLY PAISLEY REAR VIEW OF ON OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT OCCUPATIONS HIGH TECH DATA ENTRY HARDWARE MONITOR ANONYMOUS EMPLOYEE BACK VIEW DIAL-UP HIGH-TECH MODEM PROGRAMMER TERMINAL YOUNG ADULT WOMAN CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY OLD FASHIONED
RMGBYFNX–computing / electronics, software, early computer game 'Beyond Zork', adventure game for Commodore C64 home computer, international bestseller, made by Infocom, USA, 1983, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMW5YT9T–1980s BLOND WOMAN WEARING BLUE SUIT WORKING SITTING AT COMPUTER TERMINAL TYPING HANDS ON KEYBOARD - ko1301 PHT001 HARS HISTORY FEMALES JOBS UNITED STATES COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH LADIES COMPUTERS PERSONS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CONFIDENCE BUSINESSWOMAN NORTH AMERICA NORTH AMERICAN SKILL OCCUPATION SKILLS HIGH ANGLE EARLY TYPING NETWORKING HAIRSTYLE PROGRESS OPPORTUNITY NYC OCCUPATIONS HIGH TECH CONNECTION HARDWARE NEW YORK CITIES STYLISH BUSINESSWOMEN NEW YORK CITY TEXAS INSTRUMENTS BOB HIGH-TECH MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN MID-ADULT WOMAN PAGEBOY TERMINAL CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY OLD FASHIONED
RMBEPAR7–Sinclair ZX Spectrum
RMAAM59N–1980s YOUNG CHILD BOY GIRL PLAYING WITH EARLY IBM PC COMPUTER PRESSING KEY ON KEYBOARD
RM2KAN4W1–1989, historical, open plan office, male & female employees working at desks, some on the telephone, England, UK using computer consoles or PCs of the era. It was in the early 80s, when IBM launched its PC, that the small desktop personal computer market really began.
RMAAM7PH–1980s RETRO MAN COMPUTER PROGRAMMER STANDING IN A ROOM WITH EARLY TEXAS INSTRUMENTS HARDWARE SCREENS KEYBOARDS
RMA5E7KK–Sinclair ZX80 home computer against tv screen displaying BASIC programming language code
RM2C4TNH8–Macintosh 128K computer 1984
RM2CCK1F7–Sinclair ZX Spectrum +3 personal computer, launched in the UK in 1987. It was the first Spectrum model to feature a built-in 3 inch floppy disc drive.
RMC13MBB–Women using and early personal computer made by the Digital Equipment Corporation of Maynard Massachusetts in 1982. The computer worked on programs and information from large 5 1/4 inch floppy discs foreground .
RMCMRNX1–1980s 3 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BOYS OPERATING EARLY RADIO SHACK TRS80 COMPUTER PLAYING GAME
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