1981 adverts
Commodore
1981
Thanks to Commodore Computer we now use computer simulation to test heat pump and solar design applications
So says Cristoph Sobotta, R&D Director of Stiebel Eltron, in this US advert. Stiebel Eltron was based in West Germany and came under the purview of Commodore Germany, which was run by Harald Speyer....
Apple
1981
Apple II: The managing director's Personal Computer
It's another advert for the Apple II, the 6502-based computer that might not have made it - as it was over twice the price of its compatriots - had it not been for the advent of VisiCalc. Apple's price...
Comart
January 1981
Comart Communicator: The clean simplicity outside... conceals the pedigree inside
Comart - based in St. Neots, Huntingdon - was founded in 1976 by David Broad and John Lamb as a mail-order supplier of imported software and S-100 boards, but by 1977 was reselling products from Cromemco,...
Vector Graphic
January 1981
Almarc and Vector Graphic - the complete partnership in microcomputers
Here's another straightforward advert from Vector Graphics' sole UK distributor, Almarc Data Systems of Nottingham. It shows nicely Vector's range of micros available at the time. They were all Z80-based...
Equinox/Parasitic
January 1981
Equinox: A Word Processor, Data Base Manager and a computer all for £1,195
Parasitic Engineering of Albany, California, would go bust in 1983, but prior to that it had established a network of resellers for its Equinox micros throughout Europe. This included its UK dealer -...
Cromemco
January 1981
MicroCentre introduces... System Zero
Cromemco's System Zero was a small Z80A-based machine primarily intended in process control situations, which was first released in 1980. It was designed primarily to take ROM-based software, although...
Zilog
January 1981
Now, Zilog introduces the generation-ahead microcomputer
It sometimes seems odd that CPU manufacturers were building their own micros, but there was precedent, with MOS Technology having to introduce the KIM-1 single-board computer in order to demonstrate its...
Atari
10th February 1981
Atari: There's No Comparing It With Any Other Video Game
It's another advert for the legendary Atari 2600 "Woody" games console, launched four years before in 1977 - when it was known as the Atari VCS - and still doing well in 1981. The advert shows a nice...
Acorn
March 1981
Unique in concept - the home computer that grows as you do!
The Acorn Atom was a 6502-based 8-bit computer that in its basic version managed to pack even less RAM than the VIC-20: 2K compared to 3.5K. However, it was very modular and so could be expanded easily...
Sinclair
March 1981
Why the Sinclair ZX80 is Britain's best selling computer
Just before the release of the ZX81 comes this advert for the ZX80, available in kit form for only £80, or [[80|1980]] in [[now]]. Somewhat amusingly it claims to be "a really powerful, full-facility...
Hewlett-Packard
March 1981
Discover the full professional power of Hewlett-Packard's personal computer
Hewlett-Packard, which like Commodore, TI and Tandy also had a line in calculators, had launched its HP-85 micro at the beginning of 1980, with the machine even originating from the calculator side of...
Commodore
March 1981
The Commodore PET offers you a safe passage through the primeval swamp of computerisation
This advert had a point - there were hundreds of different manufactures around at this point all producing different systems with different CPUs on different architectures, and many of these systems appeared...
Commodore
March 1981
Buy a wordprocessor for under £3,500 - and get a microcomputer for free
Well, perhaps software was a bit more expensive in the early 80s, but word processing software for £3,500 (or [[3500|1981]] in [[now]] terms) seems a little steep. However, that's what the advert states...
Tangerine
March 1981
Microtan 65 - Designed With Expansion in Mind
The basis for the Microtan 65 was a 6502-based single-board computer, which as advertised was sold for the bargain price of £80, which is only about [[80|1981]] in [[now]] money. That's slightly misleading...
Commodore
March 1981
You're Never Alone With A Commodore PET
In the year that the VIC-20 would be released comes an advert - very much a contemporary of the similar Primeval Swamp - for the Commodore PET, or rather not for any particular PET but for the support...