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by majormajor
1 hour ago
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> Historically a good Windows computer cost $1000 and it was all it took to start programming. Gotta remember inflation here. $1K in 1995 was roughly equivalent to $2K now and wouldn't have been a particularly "good" machine then. In 1982 the Commodore 64 started at about $600 bucks, also roughly around $2K today. If you outgrew that, beefier machines back then were A LOT. It was easy to find $2k+ towers and (especially) laptops even into the 2000s, and a lot of those would be $5K+ equivalent today. |
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