First computer was actually our family computer when I was a kid, a Packard Bell Legend 301CD that my parents saved up for ages to get. From [fuzzy] memory, it had a 60MHz processor, 300MB hard drive, ??? ram, and a 3.25" floppy disk drive.
Windows 3.11, DOS. My parents got it for my mother’s work and keeping on top of family finances, but they were also pretty quick to want to introduce my brother and I to computers.
It also had a 1X CDROM drive, which I can’t remember whether or not it was stock or we installed it – We definitely installed the dual gameport card years later so I could play DOS games with a Gravis gamepad.
Much later we got some internet, and every once in a while we got to hang out on the AOL Kids Zone, but mostly I spent time playing 3.11 BOWEP games, DOS games and learning QuickBASIC.
We had a Panasonic KX-P2023 printer that was maybe(?) liberated from her work, along with a box of tractor-feed paper that was definitely liberated from work, and I printed out the entire qbasic programming manual to take to school and study day after day.
Great times. Loved that computer so much that when I got back into retrocomputing later, ended up buying a very similar Legend 402CD on eBay and kitting it out. It sees frequent enough use as an IRC, BBS, and DOStodon client, and semi-frequent use for retrogaming