Actually, HP did introduce the first PC according to organized computer history, but not the first "large scale computer". It was in 1966 and is called 2115. It allowed users to fit all of the features of a large scale computer in the comfort of their home for the first time. So...yes, HP did create the first "PC"-but not the first computer.
|
i got so much chips i think dey call me hewlett packard
|
u need to get rid of the music- u can't hear shit from the girl talking
|
The music makes it hard to hear the person speaking.
|
see that in vvv vvv vvv apc-usa dot net
|
OMG y are all the nerators retards
|
I now work 5 years for HP. Best company I ever worked for.
|
HP did NOT introduce the first PC
|
So, who brought Silicon to Silicon Valley? NOT HP. So why did they get the Birthplace of Silicon Valley plaque? THEY BOUGHT AND PAID FOR IT BY DONATIONS TO THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. That sounds unethical to me. Taking credit for something they didn't do....
|
u sound retarded and turn down the fucking music.
|