Zenith eaZy PC review

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • A look at Zenith's failed attempt at a compact, easy-to-use PC for the home market, the eaZy PC. Marred by a high price, lackluster performance, a monochrome-only display, and lack of expandability, it was a poor seller and was eventually sold off at a steep discount by catalog retailer Damark.
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  • @tterbo128
    @tterbo128 6 років тому +79

    I think Windows 3.0 on a 8088 is a gimmick from today's standpoint. However my first Windows and PC experience was Windows 3.0 on a 10Mhz 8088 with CGA. Althought it looks slow to a 2018 person, myself included, I remember just taking that for granted as what a computer must be. It was faster than my typewriter and nobody else had a computer on our street at all. It's hard to get back to that place now but it is the honest truth. I was amazed by everything it did in 1990. It booted faster than my typewriter. It was a good enough computer to have me watching these nostalgia videos today. Maybe that's the best compliment I can give the 8088 and CGA.

    • @GodOfAllThatWas
      @GodOfAllThatWas 5 років тому +2

      25 seconds to boot in this video.... I think almost every typewriter I've ever seen is faster then that. My memory is that word processors are faster then that too. ua-cam.com/video/eRLy4VqKGiM/v-deo.html makes it look like I remember right, clocking it at about 5 seconds. What's wrong with your typewriter? :-p Good points though.

    • @MontieMongoose
      @MontieMongoose 3 роки тому +5

      I remember running Windows 3.0 on a 286 with EGA and thinking it was too slow, I can't imagine it being very usable on an 8088.

    • @greatquux
      @greatquux 2 роки тому +1

      @@MontieMongoose it was slow but usable. In fact when it came out I remember calling Microsoft support because i tried to run it with a VGA card and they said it would only run at that resolution on 386 or better. That got me to upgrade. 😁 I was like 13 years old!!

  • @tallboyyyy
    @tallboyyyy 8 років тому +87

    I wonder if the name Eazy PC was a play on the UK term easy peasy.

    • @mediacoregroupph
      @mediacoregroupph 8 років тому +12

      +tallboyyyy probbably unintentional, but maybe yes.

    • @shanebywater6628
      @shanebywater6628 6 років тому +17

      we use that in the states too

    • @hotchalupa
      @hotchalupa 5 років тому +9

      We use it in the states, too, but we don't know what it means.

    • @QuadMochaMatti
      @QuadMochaMatti 4 роки тому +6

      @@hotchalupa it's what we say when we make with the lemon squeezy. That's the secret of the hole, like a Yapple.

    • @what9418
      @what9418 Рік тому

      😅

  • @ViperJay5
    @ViperJay5 8 років тому +111

    You KNOW your computer is slow when even Solitare runs slow. LOL

    • @megabojan1993
      @megabojan1993 8 років тому +11

      +Viper Jay 5 That's the slowest Solitaire I've ever seen :)

    • @braydenpope3469
      @braydenpope3469 7 років тому

      Viper Jay 5 i hate you

    • @braydenpope3469
      @braydenpope3469 7 років тому

      Viper Jay 5 no im not

    • @braydenpope3469
      @braydenpope3469 7 років тому

      Viper Jay 5 your an asswipe

    • @ViperJay5
      @ViperJay5 7 років тому +8

      *You're *I'm
      Apparently you have anger issues or are just possessed by the devil. Now, I have better things to do than to talk to a 5 year old on the internet. Have a great life and try not to let your anger rule over you.

  • @windowsfan95
    @windowsfan95 8 років тому +19

    Presenting the new book:
    16 shades of gray.

  • @custardo
    @custardo 8 років тому +32

    A budget system, without the budget price. Apparently it was still successful enough to be sold for a couple of years, although you'd think be late eighties most PC users would be expecting a 286, a colour monitor and some kind of sound card. I worked in computer retail in the early nineties, and by that time you couldn't give away XTs anymore.

  • @gonzalogutierrez970
    @gonzalogutierrez970 6 років тому +8

    Hola: Gracias por subir estos videos. Son muy entretenidos. Esos equipos me recuerdan a los computadores de mi colegio.

  • @obsoletegeek
    @obsoletegeek 8 років тому +42

    I saw one of these new in box at a local computer reseller a few years ago. I think they wanted $80, but I couldn't even justify buying it at that price!

    • @chriskalkman3815
      @chriskalkman3815 7 років тому +4

      The Obsolete Geek I was about to tell you why didn't you get it until I realized I was replying to the Obsolete Geek.

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 6 років тому +3

      Easy-PC is like easy-peezy folks!! lol

    • @mspenrice
      @mspenrice 6 років тому +3

      Paperwhite greyscale is surely better than amber or green (or orange plasma), though? We used to play a few games on the monochrome laptops that our parents brought home, with black and white (or navyblue on weird greyish off-white in one case) and they worked well enough. Doing similar with a tinted mono display would have looked much weirder, even though that would have been rather more comfortable for text editing and using Windows in B/W...

  • @mrchomyn
    @mrchomyn 8 років тому +16

    I actually owned one of these pieces of crap. It had two 720K floppy drives.. and NO HARD DRIVE... it solely worked off 720K floppy disks. Very slow, crappy graphics and display. I got it in 1989 (I believe) One of the first IBM compatible computers I owned. Couldn't even support 1.44MB disks. It played some games with disk swapping, had MS-DOS on it, and I did some programming on it. It works better as a boat anchor than a useable computer :)

    • @Caseytify
      @Caseytify 3 роки тому +1

      You obviously never worked with an original PC/XT two 360k floppy system with a CGA display. :)

    • @mrchomyn
      @mrchomyn 3 роки тому +1

      @@Caseytify My first computer was a TRS 80 colour computer 2 when I actually wanted to Commodore 64. I have used those older crappy computers when I was in high school but the Zenith was the second computer that I got for Christmas.

  • @microsf121
    @microsf121 8 років тому +31

    "...standard floppy drive any kind of modern PC would use"
    I think you and I have very different definitions of the word 'modern'.

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  8 років тому +27

      Compared to this computer, anything made in the past 15 years is "modern".

    • @microsf121
      @microsf121 8 років тому +7

      vwestlife
      Fair Enough.

    • @TorutheRedFox
      @TorutheRedFox 6 років тому +6

      and a lot of modern PCs have some way of connecting a floppy drive internally

  • @creepinwhileyousleepin
    @creepinwhileyousleepin 8 років тому +21

    that keyboard sounds like it's a joy to type on

    • @TonyP9279
      @TonyP9279 8 років тому +5

      Yeah. Now THAT's a keyboard!

  • @jacobh1995
    @jacobh1995 8 років тому +98

    640K ought to be enough memory for anyone.

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  8 років тому +28

      -- a line often attributed to Bill Gates, even though he never actually said it.

    • @jacobh1995
      @jacobh1995 8 років тому +2

      +vwestlife Oh, I have no clue who said it. I just like the saying.

    • @eila2088
      @eila2088 8 років тому +4

      +Flac Or Gtfo Was standard for quite a while though. XP ran fine on 512mb for most of it's realistic life span and Windows 7-10 runs great on 4GB to this day.

    • @Markski
      @Markski 8 років тому +3

      +Sean Metivier Windows 7-10 runs great on 2GB to this day :P

    • @Xiefux
      @Xiefux 8 років тому +2

      +Mark Ski not if you browse the web or game

  • @themaritimegirl
    @themaritimegirl 8 років тому +9

    That's a pretty neat, if lackluster PC. I thought at first that the ugly box on the back might be the power supply! That thing was pretty smashed up in shipping; props to you for getting it back together so well.
    What kind of hard drive was originally in it?

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  8 років тому +2

      The original hard drive was also a WD93028-X.

  • @8bitMicroFan
    @8bitMicroFan 8 років тому +21

    This was my first PC! My Dad bought it in 1988 (I think it was manufactured in Oct 1987) to write his diploma thesis and I got it later when he bought a new PC. It is the EZ-3 Model with the 20/21MB HDD. Haven't turned it on for a long time (I wonder if it still works...). The only issue I had with it, was the serial port. I couldn't get a mouse to work, but serial communication with another PC worked without any problems. Here in Germany I have never seen any expansion modules on ebay. Was looking for a serial/RAM expansion and a RTC. Played some games on it, wrote programs in QuickBasic 4.5 and used Norton Commander. I've always used MS-DOS 3.21D, didn't know it could run Windows 3.

  • @uxwbill
    @uxwbill 8 років тому +7

    I remember looking through the Damark catalogs, and if memory serves, almost everything they sold was refurbished or reconditioned. I don't ever remember seeing this computer, though.
    That keyboard was made by Alps and bundled with some other Zenith computers offered earlier in the 1980s.
    The monitor has an excellent display, but monochrome seems like the wrong choice for any home computer from the late 80s. I'd be very surprised if a color model hadn't been considered. At half the price and with a color display, maybe it would have done better. Around these parts, XT-class systems held on surprisingly well into the early 1990s, as did their competition (such as the Apple II and Commodore 64).
    Didn't the box mention an RTC being included?

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  8 років тому +2

      The box lists the real-time clock as an option. The monochrome CRT may have been intended to help Zenith use up remaining stock of black & white TV picture tubes.

  • @BilisNegra
    @BilisNegra 6 років тому +9

    9:41 That ridiculously bulky hump, screwed on the outside of the computer case, just for housing a measly 128K RAM expansion is such a terrible design... And yet, it's what's makes a video like this worth watching.

    • @QuadMochaMatti
      @QuadMochaMatti 4 роки тому

      It's Qua-Z-modo.

    • @MMSZoli
      @MMSZoli 4 роки тому

      Yepp, this idea came from PCJr of IBM.

  • @timmooney7528
    @timmooney7528 3 роки тому +9

    There used to be a BBS hosted by ZDS called ZUG/ HUG (Zenith users group / Heath users group) and they had a section for selling off discounted surplus items. I recall seeing boxes of these in the warehouse, but knew very little about them. Zenith made a well engineered product, but their sales staff overlooked the home consumer market in favor of large volume sales to the federal government and major corporations.

  • @bobamu
    @bobamu 8 років тому +9

    That advert the page after the review, that actually made me laugh. They really had no chance.

  • @NicholasMarkovich
    @NicholasMarkovich 7 років тому +13

    So I'm guessing it can't run Doom.

    • @Lachlant1984
      @Lachlant1984 7 років тому +2

      No it can't. It can't even play Wolfenstein 3D.

    • @SailorMaxie
      @SailorMaxie 3 роки тому

      I doubt this would even run Lemmings

    • @WildDiamond07
      @WildDiamond07 Місяць тому

      But can it run Minecraft?
      Of course not. What do you expect from a computer that old?

  • @darklinggolem
    @darklinggolem 8 років тому +12

    "Easy to afford PC"
    More like for Compaq

  • @NukTap
    @NukTap 5 років тому +5

    Zenith, the king of color CRTs, has the audacity to use a monochrome monitor on their computer

    • @timmooney7528
      @timmooney7528 3 роки тому +2

      Zenith Data Systems was a stand alone subsidiary of Zenith Electronics Corp. No shared engineering.

  • @somecoder3054
    @somecoder3054 5 років тому +3

    The keyboards of these things are worth more than the entire unit, so it's a shame they'll probably throw away everything else, including the CRTs, which are starting to become more and more rare outside the US.

  • @megabojan1993
    @megabojan1993 8 років тому +2

    This computer is depressingly slow.

  • @vibingwithvinyl
    @vibingwithvinyl 8 років тому +31

    That keyboard sound is very ASMR inducing.

    • @megabojan1993
      @megabojan1993 8 років тому +8

      Also it helps that vwestlife has a soothing voice to accompany the keboard's sound ;)

    • @farhanatashiga3721
      @farhanatashiga3721 8 років тому +4

      +MegaBojan1993 his real name is kevin

    • @typingcat
      @typingcat 8 років тому +2

      +MegaBojan1993 He sounds like Fat Tony from the Simpsons.

    • @HeelerHouse
      @HeelerHouse 8 років тому +2

      +Farhan Nazar I know

  • @MichalGorkaTruskaw
    @MichalGorkaTruskaw 8 років тому +21

    I had such keyboard and it was wonderful for Mortal Kombat two players mode, because it was allowing to press even twelve or more keys at the same time. :) Modern keyboards cannot do this.

    • @Xiefux
      @Xiefux 8 років тому +1

      +Michał Górka 12 at a time is pointless, unless you have 6 or more fingers per hand

    • @MichalGorkaTruskaw
      @MichalGorkaTruskaw 8 років тому +4

      But I am talking about situation where two players playing Mortal Kombat using one keyboard at the same time.

    • @Xiefux
      @Xiefux 8 років тому

      Michał Górka ok

    • @1yaz
      @1yaz 8 років тому +4

      +Michał Górka My Sidewinder X4 USB keyboard can have all buttons pressed at the same time without any issues!
      Most "gaming" keyboards can do this but the markup price for them is ridiculous. Not everyone cares about stupid lights.

    • @MichalGorkaTruskaw
      @MichalGorkaTruskaw 8 років тому

      That is a good keyboard then. :) Congratulations. If I want to play Mortal Kombat 4 with my sister i just plugging two keyboards at the same time and it works good. :)

  • @purposeful1799
    @purposeful1799 8 років тому +4

    How come I'm like the only freaking person who downloads those fake winmyapp apps and it says download solitare for your prize and play it for 30 seconds. How come I actually play solitare to about 3 games????? I guess I like it. (Holy Crap I just realized I'm like those people who read the terms of service 0_0!! NO joke I actually do.

    • @mattVmatt12
      @mattVmatt12 7 років тому

      TheWoodenCut lol ha ha random shit xD lolololol

  • @Blox117
    @Blox117 7 років тому +2

    have one of their old tvs, didnt know they made computers too

    • @Caseytify
      @Caseytify 3 роки тому

      They started out partnering with Heathkit selling kits, then progressed to selling built computers.

  • @spaztekwarrior
    @spaztekwarrior Рік тому +2

    I won a Model 2 back in the day when I was a student at UBC in Vancouver. It did a lot of work for me… and played a lot of games too :)

  • @ldchappell1
    @ldchappell1 7 років тому +5

    It was amazing how much those old computers could accomplish with such little memory. The one in this video looks similar to the first PC I had in the early 90s That was about nine computers ago. The desktop I have now is super light. I found it discarded with a missing hard drive. I installed a 500 GB sata. When I found it, it was so light I thought it was an empty case When I opened it I was surprised to see all the works inside had been compressed to about the size two thick paperback books. 64-bit system with a dual-core processor and 4 GB of DDR3. It's still has a few problems but I'm working on it.

  • @googaagoogaa12345678
    @googaagoogaa12345678 6 років тому +2

    how fitting space commanders on a zenith system what a crapper for the time it was released

  • @Lemonidas75
    @Lemonidas75 8 років тому +3

    The Hard disk results are particularly interesting to compare them to modern mechanical hard disks ... 73ms for this, when a WD black HD today can do around 8-10ms. The capacity also has skyrocketed of course. Impressive improvements in technology when you think about it :)

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  8 років тому +4

      The WD93028 was actually a Tandon design. In the late '80s Western Digital bought out Tandon and carried over their old drives until they could start designing their own new hard drives -- the Caviar series, which were a massive improvement in performance and reliability.

  • @ArmyK9
    @ArmyK9 Рік тому +2

    I love the sound of the keyboard keys, it sounds like an old AS400! It has such a 90s Hacker vibe!

  • @plaidzior
    @plaidzior 8 років тому +10

    Does It run GTA VI?

  • @Sarruji
    @Sarruji 5 років тому +2

    That MEK is nasty stuff. We used it to remove the glue holding the heaters onto the C-130's propeller blades.

  • @ctsfiddler
    @ctsfiddler 8 років тому +2

    I remember getting the Damark catalog back in the 80's or 90's. I eventually bought a Packard Bell pc. Lot of learning on that pc and that was fun times.

  • @jaykay18
    @jaykay18 8 років тому +1

    I wonder if the increasing repeat rate would be considered an unfair advantage for certain games, yet a nuisance for others. At least it can be toggled on and off (though sometimes not without ending your game!)
    The monochrome CGA is really rare, at least in the paper white variety. I'm surprised bricks ran on it that well. Would be kind of funny to program in BASIC on that machine, even to the point of writing a program that would display text with various "colors" on the screen, then copying it to a floppy and bringing it to a friend's house, and seeing it in color, finding out those weren't the colors you were expecting.

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  8 років тому +1

      The grayscales go in linear order from dim to bright, which don't necessarily match up with which colors are brighter than others. In some programs this causes odd effects such as when text that is supposed to be highlighted actually appears dimmer than the rest of the text!

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18 8 років тому

      vwestlife My point exactly!

  • @frednance3988
    @frednance3988 Рік тому +1

    I used to have one. I got the piggyback modem/128k memory module. My Dad got if fr me in 1988 from Mont. Wards. Mine had 2x3.5 floppy drives and MS-DOS 3.20 and GW Basic. I used to connect to Prodigy back then. Before this one, i had a 1983 TI-99/4A home computer.

  • @dave4shmups
    @dave4shmups 8 років тому +7

    Excellent video as always! That stinks about that eBay seller, but this was still a great find. I've looked for Leading Edge computers on eBay; they also made IBM clones, and they sponsored some episodes of The Computer Chronicles. I haven't had any luck, though. The company was based in the Boston area, so people back there probably have an easier time finding one of their computers.

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  8 років тому +5

      Leading Edge was a popular budget brand in the Northeast, similar to Packard Bell.

    • @dave4shmups
      @dave4shmups 8 років тому +1

      +vwestlife Gotcha, thanks!

    • @marccaselle8108
      @marccaselle8108 2 роки тому +1

      @@vwestlife my first computer was a Packard bell. I don't have it anymore but I kind of miss it. It was one of those desktop pizza box style computers.
      When it was new it had windows 3.11 even though windows 95 had come out 6 months prior to that.
      People crap on Packard bell but I never had any problems with mine. It was a Packard bell legend.

  • @sammiches6859
    @sammiches6859 5 місяців тому +1

    I hope I will be the owner of one of these come next Wednesday. There's one at a local shop that I negotiated for $150 and it comes with a keyboard and mouse as well. I dearly hope it works as I can't seem to get a working 80s PC to save my life.

  • @Ryoga2K
    @Ryoga2K 8 років тому +1

    Gotta love how those "oldschool" american companies thought they could pull off the same profit margins they did in the 60s, no wonder how most of them went down or changed hands during the 80s and 90s.
    I can totally see how it went for this system:
    -OK GUYS.. I have a great Idea that will put us on track.. do we have a far east provider that can make a cheap computer?
    -Yes we have
    -OK.. tell them we want a very very very cheap one, will say it is "simple" people likes "simple" things.. and we are Zenith.. they will trust us
    -Boss, we have the total manufacture costs for that new computer ready.. it will cost $600 to make
    -Great! let's put our traditional one grand profit margin on it and start shipping them!, we'll make it big, baby!

  • @TorutheRedFox
    @TorutheRedFox 6 років тому +1

    I never saw the spelling of the name of this PC but I somehow knew that it was spelled with a Z instead of an s

  • @frednance3988
    @frednance3988 Рік тому +1

    Around that time, my Mother worked for a bank and she came home with a Compaq Portable PC, it had a hard drive in it and a 5.25 floppy dirve.

  • @Caseytify
    @Caseytify 3 роки тому +2

    A pleasant little system, and a nice addition to the Zenith collector. Alas, I don't have the money or the space to get one these days. The styling reminds me of the Zenith Z-148 pizza box. I have one with 1 360k floppy and a 40Mb hard drive. It has a physical turbo switch on the front to swap between 4.77Mz & 8Mz.
    And, yes, those old Zenith keyboards are nice. I have one XT model F style, and one AT model F (84 key) style. In fact the XT layout is very close to the AT model F layout. Much better than the original PC/XT layout.
    That double scan monitor is very nice for a text monitor.

  • @IfYouLikeGoodIdeas
    @IfYouLikeGoodIdeas 8 років тому +2

    I find it interesting that despite that expansion box not being the version with the modem in it, it's still labeled with the FCC Part 68 compliance notice, ringer equivalence, etc. as if it did have the modem...

  • @MrROTD
    @MrROTD 8 років тому +1

    I wasn't a computer owner then so none of this makes any sense to me, I went with an Amiga 1200 in 92 the an Amiga 2000, I didn't even touch a PC until 1997 so this time period of PC is unknown for me Its kinda strange and interesting to me

  • @NatalieThress
    @NatalieThress 7 років тому +11

    what a terrible color on that monitor

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  7 років тому +14

      Of course it's going to be terrible at color, because it's a black & white monitor!

    • @rippspeck
      @rippspeck 7 років тому +3

      Looks black & beige to me.

    • @vinesauceobscurities
      @vinesauceobscurities 6 років тому

      I don't know. I suspect the browning is from age, but the beige tone just makes it look even more sexily retrofuturistic.

  • @JessicaFEREM
    @JessicaFEREM 2 роки тому +1

    "the quality goes in before the name goes on"
    this insinuates they have a version that's not zenith with lower quality.
    backdoor deals, anyone?

  • @compu85
    @compu85 4 роки тому +2

    Have you tried the Hercules graphics driver with this system?

  • @RedBearAK
    @RedBearAK 7 років тому +2

    My first real computer was a Zenith laptop from nearly the same time period, with grayscale CGA screen, 20MB hard drive, MS-DOS 3.21 and Microsoft Works for DOS. Virtually identical in experience to this. Brings back some memories.

  • @floatpvnk
    @floatpvnk 2 роки тому +2

    Rats, 404 on that forum link
    I think ill start calling hdd's "winchester" now. whats the backstory of that?

    • @BigFredMachine
      @BigFredMachine 2 роки тому

      I wanted to see the pictures :(

    • @connorm955
      @connorm955 2 роки тому

      Damn that sucks. I remember it working like 2 years ago maybe.

  • @Skawo
    @Skawo 8 років тому +2

    "Extremely powerful", indeed.

    • @Membrane556
      @Membrane556 8 років тому

      +Skawo
      But it wasn't very powerful even for the era as there were computers in the same price range that were much more powerful such as the Amiga 500 and Atari ST.

    • @Skawo
      @Skawo 8 років тому +2

      Membrane556
      Mister sirman, that was a sarcastic remark.

  • @Chyrosran22
    @Chyrosran22 8 років тому

    Nice, a brand-new Z-150 keyboard! Normally these came with a black metal ZDS badge and they often had green Alps instead which are highly rated. I haven't tried yellow Alps though; if you want tot sell the keyboard let me know :) .

  • @martijnvanzanen4075
    @martijnvanzanen4075 7 років тому +3

    Nice video mate. Keep up the fun work.
    Ps: Love the old HDD sound and typing of that keyboard haha.

  • @HomelessTechnology
    @HomelessTechnology 8 років тому +2

    Seeing MS Works for DOS and Windows 3.0 bought back some memories if only you had Wordstar too that would complete it :)

  • @Cory_
    @Cory_ 2 роки тому +1

    Never ship a CRT through the mail, it'll almost always be damaged

  • @SharonKlinkenberg
    @SharonKlinkenberg 5 років тому +2

    Oh man, the sound of playing bricks on this system. I’ve spend so many hours on this.

  • @geotechmore8855
    @geotechmore8855 6 років тому +2

    To fix the rest of the cracks on the case you could try Elmer's Wood Filler. I used it to fix my dropped Chromebook 😀. The Wood Filler sounds strange but actually it works very nice in my opinion 😀. The keyboard is very nice 😀. It looks like a Model M 😀. I have a Unicomp Model M which is very nice to type on even though I'm not a great typist but I do type better with it 😀. Nice reviews as always 😀.

  • @logicone5667
    @logicone5667 7 років тому +1

    wow, windows 3.1 was lightyears ahead of Windows 3.0.. i consider 3.1/3.11 the 1st "modern" version of windows.. never knew how advanced it was, lol..

  • @infinitecanadian
    @infinitecanadian 7 років тому +1

    Too bad you didn't open up the RAM expansion module. I wanted to see inside that.

    • @andygozzo72
      @andygozzo72 Рік тому

      likely just a load of 4164s or 4464s or similar,

    • @infinitecanadian
      @infinitecanadian Рік тому

      @@andygozzo72 Still nice to see.

    • @andygozzo72
      @andygozzo72 Рік тому

      @@infinitecanadian yep, and photo it for historical purposes..

  • @doug834
    @doug834 8 років тому +2

    I remember the Damark catalog. If they got you on their mailing list you'd get those things forever it seemed. Plus they used to buy up big sections of advertising in magazines to put mini versions of the catalog in all sorts of publications. They generally sold low-quality stuff, but as a lover of electronics I always looked through them to see what they had ;-)

  • @clocked2002
    @clocked2002 3 роки тому +1

    Wow, that keyboard sounds amazing

  • @KOSMOS1701A
    @KOSMOS1701A 8 років тому +1

    found the box for my uncle's IBM Aptiva desktop in the closet a few years ago. I'm surprised he didn't throw it out

  • @marccaselle8108
    @marccaselle8108 2 роки тому +1

    That ez PC is loud as it shuts down. In fact, it sounds like a jumbo jet while it's shutting down lol

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  2 роки тому

      Old hard drives do take a while to spin down.

  • @hoosiergamer2885
    @hoosiergamer2885 7 років тому +1

    This was my first computer back in 1995. I didnt have a GUI OS though, only DOS and was Model 2 (Dual floppys). Thanks for the memories!

  • @tonyend2001
    @tonyend2001 7 років тому +1

    I bought this computer in 1988 or 89 from Montgomery Wards. It lasted me many years and I learned DOS on it. I had 512 MB ram and upgraded to 640K with the 1200 baud modem attachment. It was also the first computer I used to access Prodigy through which I did online banking in 1990. Thanks for the memories.

  • @BoyoOfficial
    @BoyoOfficial 8 років тому +2

    The PC might have originally been intended to be a standalone desktop (per the power switch's alleged relocation).

  • @Lachlant1984
    @Lachlant1984 8 років тому +1

    I think your computer reviews are getting better and better as time goes on, they just seem more professional and informative. As for the PC itself, I really don't think having the monitor permanently attached to the case was a good design choice at all, can you rotate or tilt the monitor? You say this computer was expensive considering its specifications, how does it compare in terms of price to, say, the Tandy 1000 SL? If the monitor and the system unit weren't bonded together like that, the plastic may not have suffered that bad damage.

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  8 років тому

      Yes, the monitor does have a tilt/swivel base. The Tandy 1000SL originally cost $899, plus the monitor (ranging from $129 for a monochrome monitor to $399 for a hi-res color CGA monitor).

    • @Lachlant1984
      @Lachlant1984 8 років тому +1

      I see, so it was still cheaper than this PC. I wonder why Zenith went with a black and white monitor and not a green phosphor display.

  • @ewandougie
    @ewandougie 7 років тому +1

    Its kinda neet for an old 8086...

  • @Bmk812
    @Bmk812 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the review. I had this EaZy PC with the dual drives as my first computer in 1995. I wish I knew more about PCs back then, it would have made my 8 year old life a lot easier if I installed windows 3.0! Having to learn DOS (or whatever it was) at a young age wasnt so bad I guess. Thanks again for the memories!

  • @membrane5565
    @membrane5565 4 роки тому +1

    I think one reason it failed was you get a Tandy 1000, Amiga 500, or Atari ST 1040 and maybe have enough left over for a hard drive.

  • @WilliamAndrewPhilipBodie
    @WilliamAndrewPhilipBodie 2 роки тому +1

    I like the keyboard of it 😀

  • @Yapostadodat
    @Yapostadodat 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for this trip down memory lane. $1600 brand new! Wow! Commodore 64s were about $600 brand new bare bones; no drives or modem just the bread box. I bought my first 486 DX 33mhz with SVGA monitor for $1200 in '94.

  • @SumeaBizarro
    @SumeaBizarro 3 роки тому +1

    I restored one of these, Model 1 though and European in my temporary work as "Computer guy" for a recycling center. While the boss did not believe in retro computing after getting right 720k disks written for the zenith and booting stuff like space invaders clone and alley cat in CGA mode the system was sold to some retro computing enthusiast extremely quickly, and I was proud about handling stuff like opening the system getting it dusted and everything. That black and white/grey monochrome monitor made most CGA games it could run look better in my opinion, like high grade gameboy games. It was a real fun system to learn about hard drive free life of a IBM clone.
    While bosses or "the boss" did not like me playing around with "retro toys" a lot, to me I think it was fair nice deal. I got to play around with a retro tech just about as long as I wanted to, along troubleshooting it up to even grabbing soldering iron etc. I restored/Tested Commodore amigas to IBM AT's and PS/2's and I got really offended when boss said "we do not do personal 'for me' projects on work time" since I had only interest in playing around; not owning any of these PC's - I had no space nor time, and he clearly did not appreciate the prices these things potentially brought in and how fast too - Retro in the place sold much better even if it was priced high than any of their "usable modern" laptops or desktops that took weeks or months to sell... Oh well, salt and fondness both in my memories for this type of job, which sadly is temporary in nature.

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L 2 роки тому +1

      Damn, the bosses not seeing how quickly the retro stuff sold and demanding you stop, to focus on… what wasn’t moving… what terrible business acumen.

  • @nukedathlonman
    @nukedathlonman 5 місяців тому

    Ah, my first computer (and only pre-built unless you count the laptops I've owned). I believe the original HD was a Conner Technologies hard drive (at least that's what mine was equipped with). The NEC V40 CPU was pretty good - it did allow some 286 software to be run it that actually won't run on an IBM or clone 808x based system. But for sure there was some incompatibilities (once in a while I'd hit a program that would set off an V20 opcode miss-match error). The mouse port is just a stripped down com port, and yes one can use a modem on it (COM port 2) - believe the issue your experiencing is the line detect is missing and does require some work around else the modem would disconnect because of the missing line detect pin. I ran a Supra 2400 then a Hayes based 9600 baud modem on it with out issue (once I figured out how to work around that little issue). Never found an accessory that would allow one to use standard ISA cards though - I'd be a little hesitant on trying anything. The keyboard was very nice to type on, and there is a way to turn off the clicker (I don't remember how off hand - been waaaaaaay too long ago). For an all in one, it wasn't a bad system for the day... It just wasn't good either (too quirky and very limited expansion option as you put it).

  • @AntarikshRajkonwar
    @AntarikshRajkonwar 6 років тому +2

    I used to had Zenith PC in my early days. I forgot its model name.

  • @tonyend2001
    @tonyend2001 6 років тому +1

    I had this same computer in ~1989. I bought it from Mongomery Wards.

  • @michianaelevators2582
    @michianaelevators2582 6 років тому

    I watched this video bunches of times and tonight when you were showing off the box and the back of the monitor I just noticed that the address was St. Joesph, Michigan which is interesting because it’s in my home area of Michiana. After doing some research I found out that Zenith Data Systems was based in St. Joesph/Benton Harbor, Michigan which is pretty cool.

  • @Killerspieler0815
    @Killerspieler0815 Рік тому

    @VWestlife -
    Not so terribly slow on Windows 3.0 ... when using Windows 10 on a 2014 Laptop with the ceapest AMD E-Series CPU + 4 GB RAM + a simple Harddrive , the modern settings are even slower than this (use the old Vista/7 controlpanel) & the photo viewer takes super long (use IrfanView) , even a 2007 Intel core2duo Laptop is better ... windows gets since 2012 more & more resources eating for nothing (Windows Vista/7 at least gave a glass surface while Windows 8 + 10 looks worse than Windows 3.0 , more like Windows 1.0 )

  • @mashrien
    @mashrien 5 років тому +2

    I grew up with one of these as a kid in the late 80s / early 90s. Learned to program on it, took it apart.. Got me into computers and I miss mine dearly.
    Would give bits of my reproductive anatomy to get my hands on another one.

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  5 років тому +1

      I'm actually looking to sell my EaZy PC at a reasonable price. Contact me via the "for business inquiries" e-mail link on the About page of my UA-cam channel if you're interested.

    • @mashrien
      @mashrien 5 років тому

      @@vwestlife I emailed as instructed- just waiting on a response :)

  • @MarcelHuguenin
    @MarcelHuguenin Рік тому

    6 year old review/test of a PC that was regarded as unacceptable, very nicely done! When I saw the Windows 3.0 screen it reminded me of my Windows 1.0 on a monochrome PC AT clone with a Hercules graphics card, trying to run PageMaker... 🤣😂 oh what a time!

  • @paulstubbs7678
    @paulstubbs7678 Рік тому

    This reminds me of the first PC's we had in a telco, pretty much all company computing needs was handled by a mainframe or two, with a few mini's to flesh it out. These first PC's were used as serial terminals only. Very similar specs to this one, the main difference being no hard drive and the floppy drive not being user accessible.
    They had some terminal software on a floppy that booted on power on, and that's all they did.
    You may wonder why?, well this setup was way cheaper than 'proper' serial terminals of the time.
    I went looking on ebay, yes there is one, $679.99 US, (in 2023) but over a thousand dollars landed in my country, so that can just stay where it is. I wouldn't mind one, but there's no way I'm forking out that much.

  • @jeffpatten5193
    @jeffpatten5193 10 місяців тому

    My very first PC. I got mine in Sept 1987 and I still have it today, much to the chagrin of everyone in my family! Great for playing games that were programmed to run off the processor rather than the RTC.

  • @LarryRobinsonintothefog
    @LarryRobinsonintothefog Рік тому

    Reminded me of using my old Heath/Zenith computer that used Z-100 (or maybe it was ZDOS) version of MSDOS.

  • @CoffeeChaos
    @CoffeeChaos 8 років тому

    had one of these back in 1989, bought it on close out at montgomery ward.... $449 if I remember correctly. Fun little DOS system.

  • @stephanieholland4469
    @stephanieholland4469 11 місяців тому

    OH EM GEEEEE I had this same computer!!!! MEMORIES!!!! That was state of the art back then!!!!

  • @PrincessZoey
    @PrincessZoey 8 років тому +1

    which modern PC uses a floppy drive?

  • @macdaniel6029
    @macdaniel6029 5 років тому

    Looks cool, but is only usable a a display item...
    Not very usable as a PC, even by early 1990s standards.
    These early all-in-one PCs have the feeling of using an emulator. Its not the real deal.

  • @DaniRadioCat
    @DaniRadioCat 8 років тому

    Do you know anything about the "IBM PC Radio"? Saw it on eBay fairly recently, and despite being an IBM fan/collector I'd never heard of that laptop before ;) (in the middle of restoring a 765D and a PS/Note 386)

  • @johndonovan7018
    @johndonovan7018 6 років тому

    I think we have finally found a computer that is so weak, it cannot even run DOS well..............

  • @TR2000LT
    @TR2000LT 7 років тому +3

    Red Z = Zombies XD

  • @aljr357
    @aljr357 8 років тому

    The Tandy 1000 behind it is the same as the one I had as a teenager. I loved that thing but never really used it for anything but video games. I guess I should have been learning instead of chasing girls. Damn hormones.

  • @adzimrosly6905
    @adzimrosly6905 8 років тому

    Try install Windows 2.03 on it. BTW, do you have any genuine copy of Windows 2.03? Please let me know.

  • @PresidentPringle
    @PresidentPringle 8 років тому

    That was $1500 in late 80's dollars. Comparatively, computers got really cheap

  • @RealSnarb
    @RealSnarb 6 років тому

    The entire thing is so poorly designed you'd think they wouldn't put it into production. Weird how greed warps judgment.

  • @Elfnetdesigns
    @Elfnetdesigns 8 років тому

    I have a pile of the old IBM mechanical keyboards from old PC XT machines

  • @JimLeonard
    @JimLeonard 8 років тому +1

    Wonderful look at a unique system. Nice work.
    What camera did you use to shoot the video footage?

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  8 років тому

      I used a Canon FS200 for the handheld footage and a Sony HDR-CX360 (in SD mode) for the screenshots.

    • @JimLeonard
      @JimLeonard 8 років тому

      vwestlife If the fs200 is a standard def camera, what (other than qtgmc) are you using to upscale such that UA-cam recognizes it as 60p?

  • @diggydude5229
    @diggydude5229 6 років тому +1

    Devices with heavy metal bases and lightweight plastic upper cases tend to be easily damaged in shipping. Examples: Casio FZ-1, Technics SL-7.

    • @rommix0
      @rommix0 6 років тому

      Definitely. The best trick for any item like that is to use a lot of bubble wrap. I sometimes sell vinyl records online and have a habit of using a lot of it.

  • @EastAngliaUK
    @EastAngliaUK 8 років тому +1

    is this one your longest videos?
    Nice computer there to.

  • @goldenboy5500
    @goldenboy5500 5 років тому

    omg I remember that program like it was yesterday nothing like libreoffice that I use today

  • @aljr357
    @aljr357 8 років тому

    That's so stupid that the monitor has to be there to power it instead of having each component being powered and being able to use a different monitor.

  • @BMRStudio
    @BMRStudio 8 років тому

    Working... Whatahell :) After 27 year? No dead caps?