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- Simon_(computer) abstract "for the handheld electronic game that employs computer chips, see Simon (game).Simon is the first personal computer. Edmund Berkeley developed it and presented it for educational purposes in a series of thirteen construction articles in Radio-Electronics magazine, from October 1950. There were far more advanced machines at the time, but the Simon was the first automatic simple digital computer that average individuals could afford. In 1950, it sold for US$600.".
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- Simon_(computer) subject Category:Early_computers.
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- Simon_(computer) comment "for the handheld electronic game that employs computer chips, see Simon (game).Simon is the first personal computer. Edmund Berkeley developed it and presented it for educational purposes in a series of thirteen construction articles in Radio-Electronics magazine, from October 1950. There were far more advanced machines at the time, but the Simon was the first automatic simple digital computer that average individuals could afford. In 1950, it sold for US$600.".
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- Simon_(computer) wasDerivedFrom Simon_(computer)?oldid=670200735.
- Simon_(computer) isPrimaryTopicOf Simon_(computer).