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Sleeper builds will have a place in my home at some point, I swear it (if I keep saying it, it'll happen, right?). There's just something about the combined retro nostalgia of a knackered '90s PC ...
If you were a computer-mad teen in the late 1980s, you were probably in the process of graduating from an 8-bit machine to a 16-bit one, maybe an Amiga, or an Atari ST. For the first time though yo… ...
In the home computer boom of 1980s Britain, you could describe Amstrad as the third-placed home-grown player after Sinclair and Acorn. If you were a computer enthusiast kid rather than a gamer kid,… ...
He assumed they would think, 'Amstrad's hi-fi was OK so I'll buy this computer'." To keep things as simple as possible, the CPC 464 had just two items: a keyboard and monitor.
He added: “I went to Google HQ two years ago and in the reception was the history of computers – centre stage was an Amstrad PC-1512. Now I’m loving the old Amstrad stuff people are showing me.
Amstrad designed its Amstrad CPC (short for "Colour Personal Computer"—yes, with a U) as a budget-friendly alternative to the more expensive PCs of the time. "They were very affordable machines ...
Undaunted by this, Amstrad launched the system anyway, producing an initial run of 15,000 machines that hit retail in Britain, France, Spain and Italy at the beginning of September 1990, with a ...
Lord Alan Sugar is set to revive his famous brand Amstrad with the launch of a digital marketing company led by his grandson, 17 years after selling the business to Sky.. The tycoon, who fronts ...
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