Honeywell Kitchen Computer (H316), with a woman preparing vegetables on it. This was first sold in 1965 for $10,600. The model seen, is the free-stand
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3675 x 4969 px | 31.1 x 42.1 cm | 12.3 x 16.6 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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Honeywell Kitchen Computer (H316), with a woman preparing vegetables on it. This was first sold in 1965 for $10, 600. The model seen, is the free-standing pedestal version, which included pre-programmed recipes in the computer's memory and a two week instructional course. It is on display at the Computer History Museum, USA. The museum's collection includes over 3000 artefacts from 1945 to 1990. Established in 1996, the museum preserves and returns to working order, computers that have had a significant historical impact. The museum is due to be relocated, becoming part of the NASA Research Park, California, USA, in 2005.