This original 1983 print advertisement showcases the Atari 1200XL Home Computer, a groundbreaking model offering 64K RAM with accessible graphics and sound capabilities. The ad highlights the computer's advanced features such as a fully redefinable keyboard with 8 programmable function keys, providing 16 functions-double that of the Commodore 64. It also emphasizes the innovative 'help' key designed to assist users with instructions and self-diagnosis, ensuring peak performance of memory, audio-visual circuitry, and keyboard components.

The ad features a clear, detailed image of the sleek Atari 1200XL unit, known for its compatibility with virtually all Atari peripherals and over 2,000 available programs, including AtariWriter word processing and VisiCalc spreadsheet software. This collectible print ad is a valuable piece of computing history for enthusiasts and collectors interested in vintage technology advertising from the early 1980s era.