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Amstrad
Amstrad Amstrad is an electronics company founded in 1968 ... and delisted in 1997. During the 1980s Amstrad began marketing their own personal computers to ... market from Commodore and Sinclair, with the Amstrad CPC 464. In the 1990s Amstrad focused more on portable computers, and ...
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Amstrad (translated from German)
Amstrad The name Amstrad stands for Alan Malcom Sugar Trading. The ... Admittingness attained also the secretary of "Mr. Amstrad "; Mrs. Joyce supplied the names for a ... computer division in Tuerkheim one drove out. Amstrad bought later the company Sinclair after operational ... beside TV Satellitentechnik. The German division of Amstrad became 1999 of that Metabox AG ...
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Amstrad CPC
Amstrad CPC Amstrad CPC 464, with CTM644 colour monitor The Amstrad CPC was a series of 8-bit home computers produced by Amstrad during the 1980s and early 1990s. CPC ... systems. Outwardly, the most distinguishing features of Amstrad's offering were the matte black ...
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Amstrad PCW
Amstrad PCW The Amstrad PCW series (Personal Computer Word processor) was British company Amstrad's versatile line of home/personal microcomputers ... secretary of Alan Sugar, the founder of Amstrad, and was the codename of the machine ... The unusual 3" drive found on many Amstrad machines. The PCWs came as complete ...
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Amstrad NC200
Amstrad NC200 The Amstrad NC100 was an A4-size, portable Z80-based computer, released by Amstrad in 1992. It featured 64 KB of ... Screenshot of the main screen of the Amstrad NC200 An upgraded version, the NC200, appeared ... seen on the NC200. External links The Amstrad NC Users' Site
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Amstrad NC150
Amstrad NC150 The NC150 is an intermediate version ... Screenshot of the main screen of the Amstrad NC150 (French version) External links The Amstrad NC Users' Site
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Amstrad GX4000
Amstrad GX4000 GX 4000 Manufacturer Amstrad Type Video game console Generation 8-bit ... unitssold}}} Top-selling game The GX4000 was Amstrad's short-lived attempt to enter the ... Streets External links Listing and pictures of Amstrad GX4000 games Old-Computers.com page on ...
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Amstrad NC100
Amstrad NC100 The Amstrad NC100 was an A4-size, portable Z80-based computer, released by Amstrad in 1992. It featured 64 KB of ... Screenshot of the main screen of the Amstrad NC100 An upgraded version, the NC200, appeared ... seen on the NC200. External links The Amstrad NC Users' Site
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Amstrad Action
Amstrad Action Amstrad Action was a monthly magazine, published in ... to owners of home computers from the Amstrad CPC range. It was the first magazine ... foremost magazine publishers in the UK. Lifetime Amstrad Action, known in the CPC community as ... AA, had the longest lifetime of any Amstrad magazine, running from October 1985 until ...
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Amstrad PCW (translated from German)
Amstrad PCW That Amstrad PCW/ Cutter Joyce personnel computer for Word ... the software of the competition. During that Amstrad PCW in Great Britain long time also ... secretary of Mr. Sugar, the boss of Amstrad) by cutter one maintained. For the connection ... type 16, became instead of LocoScript the Amstrad NC100 comparable office often commodity package ...
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