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Amstrad - Wikipedia
Amstrad plc was a British consumer electronics company, founded in 1968 by Alan Sugar. During the 1980s, the company was known for its home computers beginning with the Amstrad CPC …
Amstrad CPC - Wikipedia
The Amstrad CPC (short for "Colour Personal Computer") is a series of 8-bit home computers produced by Amstrad between 1984 and 1990. It was designed to compete in the mid-1980s …
Amstrad PC1512 - Wikipedia
The Amstrad PC1512 was Amstrad's mostly IBM PC-compatible computer system, launched in 1986, [1] and advertised with prices from £399 plus VAT. [2] The system was also marketed in …
Amstrad PC1512 and PC1640 - DOS Days
In 1986, Amstrad moved on from their successes in the personal computer market by releasing their first IBM PC-compatible computers, the PC1512 and, in June 1987, the PC1640. Both …
Computer Archives - Amstrad - A look back at Lord Sugar's …
Take a look at the range of computer products from Amstrad over the years. Personal Computer (1984). Amstrad's first computer product. At the time, the home computer was not a mass …
Amstrad PC - CPCWiki
Those cheap IBM compatible PCs allowed the professionnal PC standard to enter many houses as a Home computer. The first and best known is the Amstrad PC1512 (and its upgraded …
Amstrad PC1512 Review & Retrospective - Nostalgia Nerd
2014年9月13日 · First manufactured in 1986, the PC1512 was released after Amstrad had purchased the Sinclair name, along with it’s line of home computers. It also came before …
Amstrad PCs: The PC1512 and PC1640 - The Silicon Underground
2021年2月25日 · The Amstrad PC1512 and PC1640 were inexpensive Korean-made PCs that took Europe by storm in the mid 1980s. Amstrad was the UK’s largest computer maker, and it …
Buyer’s Guide for the Amstrad CPC – retrotechlab.com
The Amstrad CPC was an 8-bit home computer popular in Europe in the 1980s and early 1990s. It came in several models: CPC464, CPC664, CPC6128, as well as plus variants with improved …
Amstrad Computers - Nostalgia Central
Founded in 1968 by Alan Sugar, Amstrad had already built a reputation as a budget British manufacturer of low-priced, all-in-one hi-fi systems when they began marketing home …