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The category of '''early microcomputers''' encompasses the [[microprocessor]]-based development system/hobbyist [[microcomputer]]s being made and sold as "[[Do it yourself|DIY]]" kits or pre-built machines in relatively small numbers in the mid-1970s, before the advent of the later, simpler to operate, significantly hotter-selling [[home computer]]s (listed in its own [[:Category:Home computers|category]]). Most early micros came without keyboards or displays, which had to be provided by the user, usually at great expense. [[Random-access memory|RAM]] was typically 4–16 [[kilobyte|KB]]. [[Category:Microcomputers]] [[Category:Early computers|Microcomputers]]
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