The first computer arrived in Colombia in 1957, an IBM 650 that was purchased by Bavaria and weighed 1300 kilos. It was used for accounting and administrative tasks. In 1963, Bavaria donated the computer to the University of the Andes where it was used to support engineering projects. The document discusses projections for future computers, including using gesture controls and face recognition for security, and developing devices that can accommodate people with disabilities. It also describes Microsoft's vision of replacing devices like TVs and stereos with a single computer running Windows Media Center.