1977 adverts
Cromemco
January 1977
Cromemco Z-1: This is the industry's most powerful microcomputer
This advert is for a Z80-based machine on an S-100 bus, similar in form to many of the computers of the time such as the Intel-based , which is not surprising as it was an IMSAI c...
IMSAI
January 1977
Experience the excitement of owning the finest personal computer - IMSAI 8080
This is another advert for the IMSAI 8080, as used by Matthew Broderick's character David Lightman in the classic nerd-film "War Games", although at least when this advert came ou...
SWTPC
January 1977
SWTPC 6800 - Complete with 2K of memory
This is a straightforward advert from SWTPC - South West Technical Products Corporation, which originally made its name as a supplier of electronics kits - for the company's comp...
Processor Technology
January 1977
Processor Technology: New 16K RAM Fully Assembled
More bits per buck than ever before on a fully burned-in and tested board unconditionally guaranteed for one year, says the advert about what is apparently a breakthrough price fo...
Processor Technology
January 1977
Introducing Sol Systems - A complete computer/terminal concept
This advert - which was part of an impressive six-page spread - shows the Sol-20, a machine which first shipped only a month before in December 1976, as well as the impressive ran...
Iasis
January 1977
Microcomputer programming is a snap with the Iasis Computer in a Book
This is a real wild-card entry from Iasis Inc. of Sunnyvale in California - an actual functional computer in a book, with surrounding 250-page instructional material in the form o...
Ohio Scientific
January 1977
Meet the OSI Challenger
Before it was even the Challenger 1 is this advert for Ohio Scientific Instruments' Challenger. It was an S-100-based system which derived from the company's earlier "Superboard...
Cromemco
April 1977
Cromemco Z-2: Meet the most powerful μC system available for dedicated work
Just a few months after Cromemco's Z-1 Z80-based micro was launched comes an update in the shape of the Z-2. Only there doesn't seem to be that much updated - it still runs the ...
MITS
May 1977
/ability - It Comes Naturally With The Altair 8800b
This is an advert for the later-model Intel 8080-based Altair 8800b, showing several system boards rising out of its chassis. Released in June 1976, it's an update to the origin...
Noval
June 1977
If you can imagine it, you can achieve it with the Noval 760
Noval was founded in the summer of 1976 as a spinout of Gremlin Industries, a manufacturer of electronic arcade games. Its stated mission aim was to supply the market with its o...
Compucolor Corporation
July 1977
Now $2750 - America's lowest-priced personal computer system with color graphics
The Compucolor 8001 was an personal computer which upped the ante compared to other machines like the Cromemco and the IMSAI 8080 by having a real keyboard, 34 I/O ports and a co...
Vector Graphic
July 1977
Vector Graphic Inc.: Assembled! Tested! The same 8K static memory for the same price!
This is an early advert for Vector Graphic, the company formed in 1976 by two housewives - Lore Harp and Carole Ely - along with Lore Harp's husband Bob Harp, who had been selling...
Vector Graphic
July 1977
Now. The Perfect Microcomputer: Vector 1 - it's a two-touch affair
Founded in November 1976 by Lore Harp and Carole Ely as one of the very first female-led microcomputer companies, it didn't take long for Vector Graphic, which was already a milli...
Polymorphic
July 1977
The Poly 88 Microcomputer System - from PolyMorphic
PolyMorphic had started out making expansion cards for the - the micro launched in January 1975 that as well being the first affordable microcomputer in the modern sense also gav...
Ohio Scientific
July 1977
Announcing a computer that thinks in BASIC for only $298
Ohio Scientific seemed to only ever advertise variations of its Challenger series of sometimes-fridge-sized microcomputers, however here is the exception that proves the rule - th...