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  • did pc world sell any macs back then or just windows machines?

  • @TheKhalipha yeah you do have a point

  • @TheKhalipha i dont...the computers then were rubbish compared to the ones these days

  • PC World was owned by DSG International plc.

  • @chaoreturnsforgood76 Correction - PC World >>IS<< owned by DSGi ;-)

  • lol at how they all look the same :')

  • I remember my family's first pc only had 5GB RAM, and we paid a lot extra for that!

  • do you mean 5GB hard drive? 5GB RAM is more than most pc's nowadays

  • @015510378 5GB RAM? that's bloody brilliant even by today's standards!

  • Those PC's are like my old PC that I used to have years ago lol, I had a Packard Bell with a Pentium 1, Windows 95 and one of those classic beige cases complete with a CRT monitor!

  • lol same here.

  • @james2006789 We had the same! Cost about £1,300 for the PC and a further £300 for the 15" CRT monitor.... Ahhh... back in the days when owning your own computer was a status symbol :-)

  • Gary Glitter's favourite shop

  • yeah... back in the day when you paid £1,299 for a P1 with windows 95 plus £299 for a 15" crt monitor lol

  • LOL, I actually remember when pc world was like this!

  • PC world was ripping ppl of 12-13 years ago lol

  • everything was different then tvs vcrs pcs cars tv channels games music & more

  • I bet they will be saying that our current technology is old in 10 years from now. 16GB of RAM and 20GHz CPU's will probably be the normby by then.

  • 10 years i dont think so.

    Summit like 256 gig of ram

    were on 8 gig now

  • Thats old

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