[9] The Sphere 1 featured a Motorola 6800 CPU, onboard ROM, a full-sized CRT monitor, 4 KB of RAM, and a keyboard with a numeric keypad.
The Sphere 1 was among the earliest complete all-in-one microcomputers that could be plugged in, turned on, and was fully functional.
[10] Michael touted it as the first "true PC" because it had a keyboard, a number pad, a monitor, external storage, and did not run on a punch tape.
Wise considered this to be the first keyboard activated reset – a predecessor to the now-common Control-Alt-Delete combination.
[11][12] It is not clear how many systems were sold; production models were sent to computer stores, but the company disappeared shortly thereafter.