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  1. Texas Instruments Vintage Home Computers for sale | eBay

    Get the best deals on Texas Instruments Vintage Home Computers and find everything you'll need to improve your home office setup at eBay.com. Fast & Free shipping on many items!

  2. TI-99/4A - Wikipedia

    In 1977, groups within TI were designing a video game console, a home computer to compete against the TRS-80 and Apple II, and a high-end business personal computer with a hard drive.

  3. Texas Instruments Home Computer: TI-99/4A - The Silicon …

    Nov 15, 2018 · TI stopped selling home computers of its own, but the chips it used in the TI-99/4A soon found their way into other companies’ products. Coleco paired TI’s graphics and sound …

  4. Texas Instruments TI-99/4A computer

    At the end of 1982 the TI-99/4A is the number one home computer in America, with approximately 35% of the market share, and producing 150,000 consoles a month. In February 1983, in …

  5. Texas Instrument Home Computer for sale | eBay

    Find great deals on eBay for Texas Instrument Home Computer. Shop with confidence.

  6. Texas Instruments Model 99/4A Microcomputer - National …

    It quickly became the best-selling home computer in America, controlling, by the end of 1982, approximately 35% of the market--150,000 machines a month. In February 1983, TI cut the …

  7. TI-99/4 Home Computer Timeline

    Texas Instruments introduces the TI-99/4 Home Computer at the June CES show in Chicago.

  8. Texas Instruments TI-99 Personal Computer Line (1979-1984)

    The Texas Instruments 99/4 was the first personal computer released by TI. It was released in October 1979 for a price of $1150. Unfortunately, the computer failed miserably, selling only …

  9. The TI-99/4A Home Computer Page

    A site dedicated to the classic 1980's home computer, the TI-99/4A. FAQ, links, AVI's, emulators, screen saver and theme, history, equipment sources, more!

  10. TI 99/4A Computer

    The TI 99/4A was an advanced computer for its day with a 16 bit processor and advanced sound and graphics. Unfortunately it was too expensive to compete with the Atari 800 and, …