Timex TC-2000. My parents bought it at a yard sale in 1984. It didn't have a hard drive, but used regular 4-track audio tapes to run programs and store files and games. I had Frogger, a Flight Sim, a calculator, and a word processor for programs.

Here are some more vital stats:
3.5 MHz, 8 bit processor
16 KB ROM
16 KB RAM
Keyboard
Tape I/O
TV I/O
Expansion port (Memory up to 128 KB OR a printer that looked like a miniature fax machine)

WHAT A MONSTER!!!




FWIW...I still have my first (Mac Classic), second (Mac Performa 636), third (233MHz iMac), and current (Compaq Presario 2130 Notebook) real computers. I gotta get rid of these things... I still use the Classic as a fish tank or clock when people come over. Or to play RISK! And the iMac is currently my recipe book, running only OS9 and Williams Sonoma Cooking on CDROM.


For Sale: - Sony PSP with a Baseball 2k6 and the movie Crash. $100 - 1973 Karmann Ghia Convertible w/ Auto-Stick. Needs Restoration. $1200 OBO