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The automotive industry also inherently belongs to the field of technology. In connection with it, today we will remember the sale of the first Ford car. But today also marks the anniversary of the introduction of the Amiga computer by Commodore.

First Ford sold (1903)

The Ford car company sold its first car on July 23. It was a Model A, assembled at Detroit's Mack Avenue Plant, and owned by Dr. Ernst Pfenning of Chicago. The Ford Model A was produced between 1903 and 1904, after which it was replaced by the Model C. Customers could choose between a two-seater and a four-seater model, and it could also be equipped with a roof if desired. The car's engine had an output of 8 horsepower (6 kW), Model A was equipped with a three-speed transmission.

Here Comes the Amiga (1985)

Commodore introduced its Amiga computer on July 23, 1985 at the Vivian Beaumont Theater in New York's Lincoln Center. It was sold at a price of 1295 dollars, the original model was part of 16 / 32 and 32-bit computers with 256 kB of RAM in the basic configuration, a graphical user interface and the possibility of control with the help of a mouse.

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