Tandy Bears Christmas - Part 2

Merry Christmas! 🎅 🔊 Volume up for the conclusion of a Tandy Bears Christmas. Did they get all the ‘80s technology they wished for?

Posted on December 25, 2025

Tandy computers were basically the backbone of early home computing if you were cruising through RadioShack in the ‘80s and ‘90s. It all kicked off with the TRS-80 in 1977—one of the first mass-market personal computers—before Tandy rolled out upgrades like the Color Computer (CoCo) in 1980 and the beefier Tandy 1000 series in 1984, which gave IBM PC compatibility a more affordable twist. Through the late ‘80s and into the early ‘90s, you saw steady improvements: better graphics, more memory, faster processors, and eventually models running full MS-DOS and Windows. By the mid-’90s, though, Tandy couldn’t keep up with the big PC brands, and the line quietly faded out. For anyone who grew up on cassette-loaded games, clunky keyboards, and green-screen BASIC, Tandy still hits that perfect nostalgia button.

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