The Computer of the Future – 1954

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From a 1954 Popular Mechanics Magazine.

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5 Responses to The Computer of the Future – 1954

  1. Unknown's avatar Carol says:

    If that’s what they thought computers would look like, how would we ever have flying cars?

  2. Unknown's avatar Rambling says:

    What a treat!!!

  3. Unknown's avatar Lizzie-Beth4Him says:

    Very encouraging to see how they started with reality and DID work out the problems of size and space.  When I take off my glasses… that computer and TV mounted on the wall do kind of look like my cell phone and laptop…just shrink them.  And what about Dick Tracy’s wrist phone?  LOL

  4. Unknown's avatar JaAG says:

    Yes, I knew that four years ago when I first saw it. But it still represents a possible view of what people might have thought a computer would look like in the future.  Thanks for the ping.

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