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TORONTO COMPUTES! magazine circa 1999

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 11:11 pm
by emmzee
My dad was cleaning his office recently and found an old "TORONTO COMPUTES!" magazine from March 1999. I was flipping through and saw an advertisement from a company called "Smart Machine", here's their top of the line "Viper" desktop PC (bolding is in original):

- ASUS P2B Intel 440BX Pentium-II / III Board
- Pentium III MMX 450MHz (M/450)
- 100 Mhz Bus, 512k Cache, AGP, Virus Protection
- 128MB 125Mhz SDRAM, 1.44k Panasonic Floppy
- Ultra-DMA 33MB/sec E-IDE PCI Controller
- 14.4GB IBM DeskStar GXP U-DMA Hard Drive
- 9ms 7,200 RPM 512Kb Cache 33MB/sec PIO-5
- Mid-Tower ATX Case 250Watt Power Supply
- ASUS V3400 TNT 16MB AGP Video-In / TV Out
- 19" Mitsubishi 0.25mm dp Flat Trinitron Monitor
- PnP N.I. SVGA TCO MRP-II 1600x1200 @ 75Hz
- Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live 256 Value
- ASUS 40x Ultra-Fast E-IDE CD-ROM 6MB/sec
- Cambridge 4Point Sound Speakers w/Subwoofer
- Logitech Internet Keyboard, Logitech Mouse Plus
- USRobotics 56.6k X2 v.90 PnP Fax/Modem/Voice
- Windows98 on CD+ Lotus Smart Suite Complete
Price: $3,995

Competition from a little company called "DELL" ... here's their "XPS 500":

- Pentium III Processor at 500MHz
- 128MB 100MHz Memory
- 512KB Integrated L2 Cache
- 17.2GB Ultra ATA Hard Drive
- 19" P990 Trinitron Monitor
- STB nVidia TNT 16MB 3D AGP Graphics Card
- 4.8X DVD-ROM Drive and Decoder Card
- Turtle Beach Montego II A3D 320V Sound
- Altec Lansing ADA-880 Dolby Digital Speakers w/Subwoofer
- 3Com USRobotics V.90 PCI WinModem
- Microsoft Windows 98
- MS Office 97 Small Business Edition w/Bookshelf with FREE Office 2000 Upgrade
Price: $4,359

Bonus: An article titled "Y2K Concerns May be Grave Indeed" :P To be fair, in the same magazine there's another article called "Understanding the Real Y2K Problem" which notes that "contrary to many of the media stories, it's not the end of the world."

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:52 am
by Dogbreath
I still can't get over how expensive PCs were back then. Nowadays you have to buy a Mac if you want to get suckered into paying that much. (I'm typing this on a Dell laptop that is 4 times as powerful as the Dell model listed, which I bought for $700 in 2007)

Re: TORONTO COMPUTES! magazine circa 1999

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:22 am
by dosraider
emmzee wrote: - ASUS P2B Intel 440BX Pentium-II / III Board
.........................
Price: $3,995

- Pentium III Processor at 500MHz
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Price: $4,359
:laugh:
Those were the days ...

Here a high end PC tower (no screen/keyb/mouse ...) is approx 600-700€ nowadays.
If you shop around and buy the parts separately, build it yourself, you can get a really powerful PC tower for some 500-600€.
And if you're smart enough, buy the parts in group with some friends and you can get a 5-10% discount on top.
:)


Damn, even a 8086 was costlier when they were top notch PCs.

I like the modern times, cheap high end PC stuffies.

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:38 am
by carbontwelve
i remember getting my first real computer back in 1998 it was a Pentium something or other 400Mhz with 64MB of ram but thanks to buying it through a friends comapany we got it very cheap as it was a home build. I think the monitor keyboard and mouse was free from dads work. Before then I had my old toshiba laptop to keep me busy :)

going from dos to windows 98 was a huge leap back then...