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Atari 800
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Console: Atari 8-bit Family
Year: 1979
RFG ID#: U-034-H-00070-A
Region: North America North America
Part Number: ATARI 800
UPC: N/A
Manufacturer: Atari
Class: System
Subclass: Home Computer
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Collection Stats

  • 22 of 7628 collectors (0.3%) have this hardware piece in their collection
  • 4 of 7628 collectors (0.1%) have this hardware piece in their wishlist.
  • 1 of 7628 collectors (0%) have this hardware piece for sale or trade.
Variations:


Console Region Type Title Manufacturer Year Class
Atari 8-bit Family
Europe
H Atari 800 Atari 1980 System
Overview

    The Atari 800 was released in late 1979 alongside the low-end Atari 400 as Atari's first entries in the then-new home computer market. It had much greater expansion capabilities over the 400, with several expansion slots hidden behind a removable top cover. Officially the 800 could be expanded with up to 48 KB of RAM, with later 800s being shipped fully loaded. It also had a proper full-travel keyboard and a monitor port which offered better video quality than RF. The 800 was also the only Atari 8-bit computer to have two cartridge ports, though almost all cartridges only plugged into the left port, with the right port only having a handful of third-party utilities released for it.

    Atari attempted to replace the 800 with the 1200XL in 1983, but the 1200XL was not well-received and was swiftly discontinued after just a few months. The 800 was finally replaced by the 800XL later in 1983.

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