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80s Technology

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Technology in the 1980s witnessed significant breakthroughs that reshaped everyday life. The personal computer revolution began in earnest with the launch of systems like the Apple II, IBM PC, and later, the Commodore 64, making computing more accessible to households. The development of the graphical user interface (GUI) and the mouse by companies like Apple revolutionized how people interacted with computers. VHS and Betamax vied for dominance in home video entertainment, with VHS eventually winning out, marking the beginning of home movie rentals. Portable music devices like Sony’s Walkman allowed people to listen to cassette tapes on the go, while the compact disc (CD) was introduced as a new, higher-quality format for music. Technological advances in gaming led to the dominance of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in homes, along with the rise of the arcade. Cell phones were still in their infancy but began to appear, albeit in large, bulky forms. The 1980s laid the foundation for the digital age.