The first firm to mass-market a microcomputer as a personal computer was

IBM
Sperry Univac
Radio Shack
Data General Corporation E. None of the above

The correct answer is: C. Radio Shack

Radio Shack was the first firm to mass-market a microcomputer as a personal computer. In 1977, they released the TRS-80, which was one of the first affordable and easy-to-use personal computers. The TRS-80 was a huge success, and it helped to popularize the personal computer revolution.

IBM was a major player in the computer industry in the 1970s, but they did not release their first personal computer until 1981. The IBM PC was a very successful computer, but it was not the first personal computer to be mass-marketed.

Sperry Univac was another major player in the computer industry in the 1970s. They released their first personal computer in 1978, but it was not a commercial success.

Data General Corporation

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was a computer company that was founded in 1968. They released their first personal computer in 1981, but it was not a commercial success.

In conclusion, the first firm to mass-market a microcomputer as a personal computer was Radio Shack.