As a kid, around 1970, I was allowed to play on some Bull (a french computer manufacturer) tabulating equipment, mostly card punch machines. I loved to watch punch card sorters and the card readers. Occasionally the operators opened the door of the reader and you could see how the cards ran between rails through the reader. It was fascinating to watch for 6-year-old me.
My first small steps into programming were on a TI-57 and later TI-59 calculator.
My first real computer was an Atari 520 ST+ which had an 8MHz Motorola 68000 processor and for the time gigantic 1MB RAM. Next I had a Macintosh Classic followed by a Mac IIsi and a Powerbook 180 (which I still have sitting around here). And then quite a number of G3, G4 and G5 Macs followed by a wide variety of Intel Macs.
And that 14,400 baud modem was top of the line when I got onto the internet for the first time in the mid 90's.
I never owned a PC.