Complete Atari 8-Bit System Collection: 1050 Disk Drive, 1010 Program Recorder, and Touch Tablet
ID #11742 • Source: eBay
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Specs and provenance
Category
Condition
Used
Location
🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Source
eBay
Description
Atari 8-Bit System Collection – Rare & Well-Preserved Hardware
Overview
This auction features a curated set of three iconic Atari 8-bit computers and peripherals, all in exceptional condition. The collection includes:
- Atari 1050 Disk Drive (tested, functional)
- Atari 1010 Program Recorder (with minor alloy strip indentations)
- Atari Touch Tablet (nearly new, pristine condition)
All items are boxed, complete with original manuals, power adapters, and data cables. Below is a detailed breakdown of each component.
1. Atari 1050 Disk Drive
- Model: Atari 1050 Disk Drive
- Condition: Tested, functional, with no visible damage.
- Features: Supports Atari 8-bit systems (400/800/600XL/800XL/65/130XE).
2. Atari 1010 Program Recorder
- Model: Atari 1010 Program Recorder
- Condition: Very good, with minor alloy strip indentations (minor cosmetic imperfections).
- Features: Original Atari Owner’s Guide included.
3. Atari Touch Tablet
- Model: Atari Touch Tablet
- Condition: Nearly new, pristine and unused (barely seen light of day).
- Features: Original box, manual, and accessories intact.
Additional Notes
- Atari 400/800/600XL/800XL/65/130XE/XEGS Compatibility: All items are fully compatible with the Atari 8-bit series.
- Testing: The Atari 1050 Disk Drive has been tested loading games (e.g., Pitfall! and others).
- Condition Verification: Please review all images to confirm the condition of each item.
This collection is a must-have for Atari enthusiasts, offering rare peripherals and a touchscreen tablet in excellent shape. No shipping costs—just a fantastic deal for collectors!
All items are sold as-is and subject to prior sale.
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