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Type | Home computer |
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Release date | November 1984[1] |
Introductory price | US$1,200 (equivalent to $3,520 in 2023) |
Discontinued | 1993 |
CPU | Intel 8088 |
Memory | 128 KB (expandable to 640 KB) |
Graphics | Tandy Graphics Adapter |
Sound | SN76496 or NCR 8496 (PSG) |
The Tandy 1000 was the first in a series of IBM PC compatible home computers produced by the Tandy Corporation, sold through its Radio Shack and Radio Shack Computer Center stores. Introduced in 1984, the Tandy 1000 line was designed to offer affordable yet capable systems for home computing and education. Tandy-specific features, such as enhanced graphics, sound, and a built-in joystick port, made the computers particularly attractive for home use.
The Tandy 1000 series remained in production until its discontinuation in 1993, coinciding with Tandy's exit from the PC market. Over its lifespan, the series included about a dozen models with various form factors, incorporating advancements in PC hardware technology and adopting more standardized components.