In 1977, the technology world was buzzing with excitement as three groundbreaking personal computers made their debut. The Apple II, Commodore PET, and Radio Shack’s TRS-80 revolutionized the way people interacted with technology, setting the stage for the future of computing. These remarkable inventions paved the way for the eventual introduction of IBM’s personal computer, which would go on to become synonymous with the term “PC.” The year 1977 marked a pivotal moment in history, as these innovative machines sparked a new era of personal computing and changed the way people worked, learned, and communicated.