(Pre-LGR) Commodore VIC-20 Computer System Review
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Apple introduced the Apple II in 1977 targeting businesses due to high costs, while Commodore popularized computers with the versatile VIC-20, the first to sell over a million units. The VIC-20 had various global versions, needed specific setup items like power bricks and joysticks, and could run software through cartridges, tapes, or disks.
Insights
- Apple introduced the computer era in 1977 with the Apple II, targeting businesses initially due to high costs, while Commodore popularized computers with the versatile VIC-20, the first computer to sell over a million units, through clever marketing strategies.
- The VIC-20, overshadowing Commodore's earlier PET model, was released globally in various versions and featured unique function keys, requiring specific setup with the right power brick, video cable, and compatible joystick or controller for software loading and gameplay.
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Recent questions
What was the first computer released by Apple?
Apple II
Which computer was the first to sell over a million units?
VIC-20
What are the unique function keys on the German version of the VIC-20?
VC-20
How do you set up a VIC-20 for use?
Use correct power brick and video cable
What types of software are available for the VIC-20?
Cartridges, tapes, disks