I was cleaning out my garage last night and I came across the hollow shell of my old Packard Bell, the first computer I ever purchased for myself. I just found it funny looking at the specs on this old dinosaur. It was 1994 I think, I was 15 and working at Montgomery Ward (you know back when you could work when you were 15) Ofcourse I had other computers before this, but they were my parents, going all the way back to my dads old 'Briefcase Computer' the Compaq Portable SX-64 and the first family computer the Commodore 64.
So anyways, the first PC I ever owned was this Packard Bell Multimedia, I remember being totally psyched because all the components were right at the TOP OF THE LINE!
Here's my old premium PC's specs compared to my current PC (in red)
THEN: an ULTRA SUPER FAST Intel Pentium 166MHZ processor. lol
NOW: Intel Core i7 (3.4GHZ)
THEN: 32 MB RAM
NOW: 12 GB RAM
THEN: 1.6 GB Hard Drive (OMG who could ever have that much data to store? Impossible!!!)
NOW: 2x 2TB WD Hard drives, 1x 256 GB SSHD
THEN: 56k Voice/Fax modem (you know for those super high speed downloads, none of that 28.8 crap!)
NOW: 100MBPS Broadband (actually clocked around 35mbps DL and 10mbps UL)
THEN: 1 MB Video Card
NOW: 2 GB Video Card
THEN: Floppy Disk Port
NOW: 7in1 Multi Memory Card reader
THEN: And lets not forget the add-on CD burner which everyone pretty much thought was the coolest thing ever ("OMG it MAKES Cd's! AMAZING!)
NOW: CD/DVD/BlueRay R/W
How far we've come and IMO we're still in the infant stages of processor speeds and storage capacity.
So anyways, the first PC I ever owned was this Packard Bell Multimedia, I remember being totally psyched because all the components were right at the TOP OF THE LINE!
Here's my old premium PC's specs compared to my current PC (in red)
THEN: an ULTRA SUPER FAST Intel Pentium 166MHZ processor. lol
NOW: Intel Core i7 (3.4GHZ)
THEN: 32 MB RAM
NOW: 12 GB RAM
THEN: 1.6 GB Hard Drive (OMG who could ever have that much data to store? Impossible!!!)
NOW: 2x 2TB WD Hard drives, 1x 256 GB SSHD
THEN: 56k Voice/Fax modem (you know for those super high speed downloads, none of that 28.8 crap!)
NOW: 100MBPS Broadband (actually clocked around 35mbps DL and 10mbps UL)
THEN: 1 MB Video Card
NOW: 2 GB Video Card
THEN: Floppy Disk Port
NOW: 7in1 Multi Memory Card reader
THEN: And lets not forget the add-on CD burner which everyone pretty much thought was the coolest thing ever ("OMG it MAKES Cd's! AMAZING!)
NOW: CD/DVD/BlueRay R/W
How far we've come and IMO we're still in the infant stages of processor speeds and storage capacity.