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How a single-box design ignited fierce competition in early personal computing
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What was a key design feature of the Commodore PET that set it apart from many early personal computers?
It combined the processor, monitor, keyboard, and storage into a single all-in-one unit.
It was the first computer to feature a color display.
It required users to purchase and install separate software before use.
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The Commodore PET pioneered the all-in-one personal computer design with built-in BASIC and monitor
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What was a significant advantage of the Commodore PET's all-in-one design compared to other computers of its time?
It integrated the CPU, keyboard, monitor, and storage into a single compact unit, simplifying setup and use.
It was the first computer to use a graphical user interface for ease of use.
It was the first computer to include a color display and advanced sound capabilities.
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