Brand: Altair
The Altair MF-24 was a console system released by MITS (Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems) in 1977. Designed by MITS co-owner and software engineer Ed Roberts, the MF-24 was an advanced version of the original Altair 8800 computer kit. It featured a built-in power supply, a full-sized keyboard, and a premium case design, making it more practical and user-friendly for businesses and hobbyists. The MF-24 was considered a significant improvement over its predecessor and laid the groundwork for the personal computer revolution that followed.