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Old 01-13-2006, 05:40 PM
Jpeg Jones Jpeg Jones is offline
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Where can I get old Dell catalogs?

I think it would be fun to compare computers of old, and how much they cost, to the modern generation. I'll bet ten years ago you could get a smokin' Pentium 166 with a CD-ROM drive for a couple grand.

The Internet wayback machine has some very old Dell web pages saved, but where can I find more, like an old catalog. Any ideas?
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Old 01-13-2006, 06:54 PM
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From an article in a 1994 newspaper
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Dell Computer Corporation became the first major personal computer maker to price a machine based on Intel Corp.'s Pentium chip below $2000. <snip> The Dell XPS desktop computer has a Pentium chip running at 60MHz, a 340-megabyte hard drive, eight megabytes of main memory and a 15 inch monitor.
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Old 01-13-2006, 07:04 PM
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For several years, Dell has printed a multipage advertisement in PC Magazine, often in the back gatefold. Your local library may have old issues of this or another computer magazine that you can look at to compare prices and systems.
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Old 01-13-2006, 08:27 PM
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I know it's not quite what you're looking for, but I've got a Gateway 2000 magazine from the Summer of 1995 that has such goodies as:
  • a laptop (no specs given, but based on the picture it's running Windows 3.1) for $4499
  • another laptop with a 486 DX4 processor, 10.3" color display, 8 MB RAM (expandable to 24 MB), 1.5 MB Video RAM, 540 MB hard drive, 3.5" diskette drive, 14.4 modem, an "integrated pointer," Office 4.3, DOS 6.22, and Windows 3.11 for $3499
  • a desktop with a 75 MHz Pentium, 8 MB RAM, 1 GB hard drive, 32-bit PCI graphics accelerator with 1 MB DRAM, 4X CD-ROM, 16-bit sound card, 14.4 modem, 3.5" diskette drive, 15" monitor, DOS 6.22, and Windows 3.11 for $2199
  • a 2 GB hard drive for $799
  • a 28.8 fax/modem for $149
  • a programmable keyboard for $45
  • 14.4 fax/modem PCMCIA card for $159
  • for a laptop, an external floppy drive for $109
  • an Epson Stylus color ink jet printer for $529
  • 17" monitor for $639
  • 4X 3-CD changer for $299
  • Windows 95 on diskette for $109

Also included in the magazine are the address for a Gateway Usenet group and numbers for Gateway's BBS and download service.

There are several features about Windows 95, too. "So you will be able to enjoy the benefits of true multitasking, like downloading a file from the Internet, formatting a diskette, and working on an Excel spreadsheet - all at the same time!"

Concerning laptops: "Things like a CD-ROM drive integrated in a standard-sized [six pound] notebook computer are almost within grasp."
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Old 01-13-2006, 09:25 PM
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I have no Dell catalogs. What I do have is the December 2006 invoice for my Micron Millennia P166. (Woohoo! I got a computer!) With upgraded memory (16MB to 32MB), hard drive (1.2G to 2.1G) and the addition of an Iomega Ditto 3200 tape drive it cost $2400, delivered. It came with Win95, MS Works, 12X CD-Rom and a 15" Micron .28 SVGA monitor. It did not come with a modem; that was acquired later for about $170.
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Old 01-14-2006, 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by peri
I have no Dell catalogs. What I do have is the December 2006 invoice for my Micron Millennia P166. (Woohoo! I got a computer!) With upgraded memory (16MB to 32MB), hard drive (1.2G to 2.1G) and the addition of an Iomega Ditto 3200 tape drive it cost $2400, delivered. It came with Win95, MS Works, 12X CD-Rom and a 15" Micron .28 SVGA monitor. It did not come with a modem; that was acquired later for about $170.
december 2006?? Is that a typo?
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Old 01-14-2006, 11:25 AM
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Yes, that's a typo. It's from 1996.
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Old 01-15-2006, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Jpeg Jones
I think it would be fun to compare computers of old, and how much they cost, to the modern generation. I'll bet ten years ago you could get a smokin' Pentium 166 with a CD-ROM drive for a couple grand.

The Internet wayback machine has some very old Dell web pages saved, but where can I find more, like an old catalog. Any ideas?
Here's an archive of their website from 1996: http://web.archive.org/web/199612210...plex/index.htm
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Old 01-15-2006, 10:16 AM
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this page contains a choice selection of historical computer prices.
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Old 01-15-2006, 10:20 AM
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this page contains a choice selection of historical computer prices.
$3400 for a 10Mb harddrive!!
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Old 01-15-2006, 11:54 AM
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I happen to have a selection of 1986 and 1987 Family Computing magazines. Hints for Zork II, what tax software to buy, rating the IBM clones...

I'll post some stuff when I find them.
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