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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...
- The
Amstrad PC1512 was
Amstrad's mostly IBM PC-compatible
computer system,
launched in 1986, and
advertised with
prices from £399 plus VAT. The system...
- The
Amstrad PPC512 and
Amstrad PPC640 were the
first portable IBM PC
compatible computers made by
Amstrad.
Released in 1987, they were a
development of...
- 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...
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Amstrad Action is a
discontinued monthly magazine,
which was
published in the
United Kingdom. It is
about home
computers from the
Amstrad CPC
range and...
- "Datacorder," akin to the
Amstrad CPC 464. The ROM was
updated so that the
screen on boot-up
showed an
Amstrad copyright message (© 1986
Amstrad in
place of the...
- The
Amstrad PCW
series is a
range of
personal computers produced by
British company Amstrad from 1985 to 1998, and also sold
under licence in
Europe as...
- The
Amstrad GX4000 is a short-lived home
video game
console developed and
marketed by
Amstrad. It was
released exclusively in
Europe in
September 1990...
- The
Amstrad NC100
Notepad is an A4-size,
portable Z80-based
notebook computer,
released by
Amstrad in July 1992. It
featured 64 KB of RAM, the Protext...
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later become his
largest business venture,
consumer electronics company Amstrad, in 1968. In 2007, he sold his
remaining interest in the
company in a deal...