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Atari 400 | |
File:Atari400.jpg | |
Manufacturer | Atari |
Type | Personal computer |
Release Date | 1979 (NA) |
Discontinued | |
Media | Cartridge |
Save Format | None |
Input Options | 4 Atari 8-Bit Joysticks |
Special Features | Cartridge Input Power Switch Reset Switch I/O Output Power Output |
Units Sold | |
Top Selling Game | |
Variants | Atari 800 |
Competitor(s) | None |
Predecessor | None |
Successor | None |
The Atari 400 was among the first in the line of 8-bit home computers developed and manufactured by Atari. Its design included a membrane-style keyboard, aiming it more toward families with children as well as computer gamers.
Gallery
- Atari400.jpg
Atari 400
See also
- List of Atari 8-Bit computer games
- List of Atari 8-Bit computer peripherals
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