I just have a few on my wish list.
I just have a few on my wish list.
Acorn BBC Master Compact - Aesthetics & a great BASIC
Acorn Electron - It just appeals to me.
Apple IIC Plus - because it has a 3.5 flop where my C has a 5.25.
Apple II Plus - I like the looks better than my IIe.
Apple IIGS - aesthetics mainly.
Atari 1200XL - like the cart slot & angled joyports.
Atari 400 - always wanted one from day 1.
Atari 800 - for when I tire of the 400 keyboard & I'd like plugging in the neat RAM packs.
Atarri 1450XLD (vapor) - because it didn't get to market & it would have been so cool.
Atari Falcon 030 - mights well have a rare one.
Atari Portfolio - cool little toy.
BBC Micro - Aesthetics & a great BASIC.
Coleco ADAM system - My brother had one & it'd be a fun kludge.
Color Computer 1 - Because I only have a CoCo 2 now.
Color Computer 3 - Because I only have a CoCo 2 now.
Commodore 116 - love the rubbery keyboard look.
Commodore 4032 - really like this breadbox!
Commodore PC10 HD40 - I used to oggle them at Toys R Us eons ago.
Commodore PC20 III - A more advanced Commodore to play with.
Compaq Portable - It's compact, has screen, has drives - everything!
Epson HX20 - It has this 'do all' look to it.
Epson PX8 - More 'do all'.
Exidy Sorcerer - who wouldn't want one of these?
HP 200LX - DOS in your pocket, why not!
HP V41CV Programmable - Love the programmable calcs.
HP85B - This goes beyond calculating, doesn't it?
IBM PC Convertible - Love the pop-up dual firing drives.
IBM PC Jr. - Such a classic!
IBM PC Portable - Well, it's luggable.
Kaypro - built like a mechanics toolbox, should last a while
KIM 1 - Fun little toy to push buttons on.
Laser 128 - Has a cool look and plays like an Apple IIc.
Laser 50 - Looks like a toy but has some nifty keys and BASIC.
Mattel Aquarius (expanded) - It just appeals to me.
NEC PC8201 - Like the arrow arrangement and beige color.
PET 2001 (blue bezel) - who wouldn't want this? Got to love the keys!
PSION Netbook - Now this is a handy tool.
Quasar HK2600TE - Always like Programmables that print too.
Radio Shack MC-10 - Got to be better than the crummy Timex 1000.
Radio Shack PC 2 Pocket printer - I have a PC2 now, but not the printer.
Rockwell AIM 65 - Another fun item to tinker with.
Sharp MZ700 - This looks very interesting and has a central printer.
Sharp MZ80 - Everything is like built right into this thing.
Sharp PC1210 Pocket - I had a Radio Shack PC1 when they first came out.
Sinclair ZX80 - Aesthetics, and it too is a classic.
SOL Processor Technology - Even looks like a kit.
Spectravideo SV328 - Aesthetics and that's about it.
Tandy 1000HX - Aesthetics, I just like the looks of this thing.
Tandy 1000TL - I also like the looks of this one too.
Tandy 200 - I have a 100, how about this 16 line screen for a change.
TI CC40 - I always wanted a giant calculator
TI59 & PC100C system - I cut my teeth on these two items.
TI74 Programmable - I have a priority on getting one of these soon!
TI994 (not A) & PEB - An investment & I could use the PEB with my other TI's.
Timex 2068 - Always liked their magazine ads for this thing - it seemed so POWERFUL!
Toshiba T1000 - I have a T1100, but I long for the T1000 too.
TRS80 Model 1 - My very first computer - and I want it back!
TRS80 Model 4 - Really love the looks of this all in one, very Space Age looking.
Video Genie System - Aesthetics, and I like the built-in tape unit.
Zenith Minisport HD - Nifty, tiny little machine.