Interact Home Computer
The Interact Home Computer was a rare and very early (1979) American home computer made by Interact Co. of Ann Arbor MI.[1] It sold under the name "interact home computer". Only a few thousand were sold before the company went bankrupt. Most were sold by the liquidator Protecto Enterprizes of Barrington, IL through mail order. Later on the design was sold to a French company, and re-branded as the "Victor Lambda" for the French market.
Technical specifications
- CPU: intel i8080, 2.0 MHz
- Memory: 8K RAM, expandable to 16K RAM; 2K ROM
- Keyboard: 53-key chiclet
- Display: 17x12 text 8 colors, 112x78 graphics, 4 colors
- Sound: One voice, 4 octaves
- Ports: Television, 2 joysticks
- Built in cassette recorder (1200 Bps)
- PSU: External AC transformer
- 1980 price $300,-
References
- ↑ "Interact Home Computer System". Retrieved 24 July 2013.