An Atari 8-bit Computer Timeline
6 hours ago
- #Computer History
- #Retro Computing
- #Atari 8-bit
- Atari 8-bit computers launched in 1979 with the Atari 400 ($500, 8K RAM) and Atari 800 ($1000, 16K RAM).
- In 1982, the 1200XL ($900, 64K RAM) replaced the Atari 800 but faced compatibility issues and high pricing.
- 1983 saw new models: the 600XL ($200, 16K RAM) and 800XL ($300, 64K RAM), with the 800XL becoming the best-seller.
- After Atari's sale in 1984, XL computers were discounted; the XE line (65XE, 130XE) launched in 1985 with lower prices.
- The XE Game System (XEGS) repackaged the 65XE as a game console in 1987 but failed to gain significant market traction.
- The Atari 8-bit line was discontinued in 1992 after a 12-year run, with legacy hardware remaining popular for retro computing.
- The 800XL is recommended for beginners due to its reliability and compatibility, while the 1200XL suits collectors despite its rarity and cost.