8/3/1977 |
In press release # 7741-A, Radio Shack announces the Level 1 Model I TRS-80 (4KB RAM, 4KB ROM, keyboard, black-and-white video display, and tape cassette), at a price of $599. |
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8/1978 |
Radio Shack announces the Model I Level II, at a price of $1099 |
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5/1979 |
Radio Shack announces the Model II, at a price of $3450 |
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7/1980 |
Radio Shack announces the Model III, at a price of about $699 to $2499 |
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7/1980 |
Radio Shack announces the Color Computer, at a price of about $399 |
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7/1980 |
Radio Shack announces the Pocket Computer I, at a price of about $229 |
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1/1981 |
Radio Shack ceases production of the Model I due to its failure to comply with FCC Radio Frequency Interference rules |
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1/1982 |
Radio Shack announces the Model 16, at a price of $4999 (128K/1 Drive) |
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1/1982 |
Radio Shack announces the Pocket Computer II, at a price of about $279 |
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?/1983 |
Radio Shack announces the Color Computer II, at a price of about $240 |
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?/1983 |
Radio Shack announces the Pocket Computer III |
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3/1983 |
Radio Shack announces the Pocket Computer IV, at a price of about $70 |
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3/1983 |
Radio Shack announces the Model 100 (Notebook), at a price of about $799 |
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5/1983 |
Radio Shack announces the Model IV, at a price of about $1,999 |
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9/1983 |
Radio Shack announces the Model 12, at a price of $3199 |
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10/1983 |
Radio Shack announces the Model 4P (Portable), at a price of about $1,799 |
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11/1983 |
Radio Shack releases the Model 2000 |
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7/31/1984 |
Radio Shack releases the MC-10, at a price of about $399 |
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?/1985 |
Radio Shack announces the Model 4D, at a price of about $1,199 |
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?/1985 |
Radio Shack announces the Model 200, at a price of about $999 |
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?/1985 |
Radio Shack announces the Model 600, at a price of about $1,599 |
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?/1986 |
Radio Shack announces the Color Computer III, at a price of about $220 |
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?/1986 |
Radio Shack announces the Model 102, at a price of about $499 |
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?/198? |
Radio Shack announces the Pocket Computer V |
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?/198? |
Radio Shack announces the Pocket Computer VI |
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?/198? |
Radio Shack announces the Pocket Computer VII |
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?/198? |
Radio Shack announces the Pocket Computer VIII |
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