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WHAT SHORT-LIVED IBM COMPUTER WAS INTRODUCED IN 1984?

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Question by HERNANDEZSMILEY
Submitted on 4/4/2004
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WHAT SHORT-LIVED IBM COMPUTER WAS INTRODUCED IN 1984?


Answer by dkd
Submitted on 5/5/2004
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I don't know

 

Answer by Bob, just Bob
Submitted on 5/12/2004
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the Edsel?

 

Answer by Andrew  Maciver Hilliard
Submitted on 7/6/2005
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The only possible computer I can think of
is the IBM PC jr.

 

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