Difference between revisions of "Other Computers:8 bit computers"

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*[[ZX Spectrum|ZX Spectrum]] (ZX80, ZX81, Sinclair ZX) (UK)
 
*[[ZX Spectrum|ZX Spectrum]] (ZX80, ZX81, Sinclair ZX) (UK)
 
*[[MSX|MSX]] Standard (various producers, yet a Z80 based technology)
 
*[[MSX|MSX]] Standard (various producers, yet a Z80 based technology)
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*Philips VG5000 (France)
 
*NEC PC-88 (Japan)
 
*NEC PC-88 (Japan)
 
*Sharp X1 (Japan)
 
*Sharp X1 (Japan)

Revision as of 16:56, 6 October 2024

When the Amstrad CPC range entered the market, personnal home computer were already available.

The Amstrad CPC range was not the best competitor, yet as the product was complete and ready to use, it managed to conquer good parts of the 8 bit market... And many computers were promptly removed from the market thanks to Amstrad.

Notable Z80-based computers from this era:

  • ZX Spectrum (ZX80, ZX81, Sinclair ZX) (UK)
  • MSX Standard (various producers, yet a Z80 based technology)
  • Philips VG5000 (France)
  • NEC PC-88 (Japan)
  • Sharp X1 (Japan)

Notable 6502-based computers from this era:

Other 8-bit computers from this era:

  • Thomson computers (MO5, TO7...) (France)
  • Matra Alice (France)
  • Dragon computers (UK)
  • Tandy CoCo (USA)