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21 Photos That Show What It Was Like To Own A PC And Use The Internet In The '90s And Early 2000s

The '90s and early 2000s brought the first wave of casual internet and PC users, as companies in the 80s mainly used the machines for technical purposes, meaning only a select few could access and understand the technology.
The period was marked by chunky monitors lighting up homes across the country, the instantly recognizable dial-up connections and families crowding around in anticipation of their turn on the family PC, often stationed in the kitchen or living room.
While today’s world is dominated by instant access and almost immediate responsiveness, back then, patience was a virtue, and every new connection felt like a victory. Whether it was downloading songs or navigating early browsers, those memories of the '90s and early 2000s are precious and we decided to share 21 images that encapsulate part of that magic time.
My old late 90s PC DVD setup. Before I ever owned a standalone DVD player, that was what I used, back in the day. Old Pentium PC and that 14" CRT monitor. Kinda yellowed now but still functional.
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Playing Doom on your home PC
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An old PC I found in a cupboard at work. one of today's PC's on top for scale. The stickers say 2000 compliant & Windows 98
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