Answer:
The connection to the World Wide Web required a 48-pin connector.
Step-by-step explanation:
The World Wide Web appeared only about 13 years later, there was no Internet back then. Networking wasn't even a concept for individual computers at their beginnings. Just having a personal computer was already something BIG!
Communications appear in late 1980's with the Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs), which were more or less like today's Web sites, maintained by individuals from their home using dial-up modems.