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The three computers that Byte Magazine referred to as the "1977 Trinity" of home computing: The TRS-80 Model I, the Apple II, and the Commodore PET 2001.

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English: The three computers referred to by Byte Magazine as the "1977 Trinity": The Apple II, the TRS-80 Model I, and the Commodore PET 2001. (Image courtesy of Boston-based collector Timothy Colegrove. For more information about this image send an email to timothy.colegrove@gmail.com)
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Camera location42° 18′ 48.14″ N, 71° 06′ 06.83″ W  Heading=221.93474° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap - Google Earthinfo

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