Osborne Computer Tank Tops
Description: Celebrate computing history with this vintage Osborne Computer Corporation logo design. Perfect for fans of retro tech, the pioneering Osborne 1, and 1980s portable computers. A classic piece of technology nostalgia for collectors, enthusiasts, and lovers of old school computing.
Description: Celebrate the dawn of portable computing with this retro-inspired design! Featuring a distressed illustration of the iconic Osborne computer, paired with bold text: “How Business Gets Done – Osborne Computer Corporation, Hayward, California.” This nostalgic graphic pays tribute to one of the pioneers of personal computing. Perfect for tech enthusiasts, vintage collectors, or anyone who loves classic computer history. Printed on soft, durable cotton, this shirt combines geek pride with timeless style.
Description: The Osborne Computer Corporation (OCC) was an American computer company and pioneer in the field of portable computers. Adam Osborne founded the company in 1980, and went to work on developing the world's first mass-produced portable computer in 1981. Called the Osborne 1, it cost $1,795, which was a lot of money in 1981, but along with a very chunky computer – all 14+ pounds of it – along with a plethora of floppy disks packed with software. It ran the CP/M operating system along with a CBASIC compiler and MSBASIC. At the time, it was seen as a stroke of genius. Sales of the Osborne 1 began slowly, but by the end of 1981, the company was shipping 2,000 units a month – an astonishing figure at that time.