Write about your first computer.
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Write about your first computer.
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My first computer wasn’t just a machine—it felt like a doorway to a whole new world.
It was a bulky desktop with a heavy CRT monitor, the kind that took up half the study table and hummed softly when you turned it on. The startup took forever, but that waiting time somehow made it feel important, like something serious was about to happen. The keyboard keys were loud and stiff, and the mouse had a rubber ball inside that needed cleaning every few weeks.
At first, I used it mainly for basic things—typing documents, playing simple games, and exploring Paint. Drawing crooked houses and coloring them badly felt like real creativity back then. Games like Solitaire and simple racing or puzzle games were endlessly fascinating. There was no high-speed internet, so every new software or game came from CDs, which felt like treasures.
Slowly, the computer became more than entertainment. It taught me patience, curiosity, and problem-solving. Every small success—fixing a minor error, learning a new shortcut, or typing faster—felt like a big achievement. That first computer sparked an interest in technology that stayed with me.
Even though today’s devices are faster, thinner, and smarter, they don’t carry the same magic. My first computer will always be special because it wasn’t just my first machine—it was my first step into the digital world.
