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Those cheap IBM compatible PCs allowed the professionnal PC standard to enter many houses as a Home computer.
List of Amstrad PCs
- PC1512 (1985) : the first model, what equipped with a custom CGA clone video card, enabling an interesting non standard 640x200x16 video mode.
- PC1640 (1987) : second model, was an "upgraded" PC1512, sharing a lot of pieces. It had +128K Ram (640K) and was supplied with a EGA video card and monitor. Hence it was more exepnsive an EGA standard failed to impose itself.
- PC2086 : a PC with VGA display.
- PC20 : a CGA PC (bad choice) in an Atari ST/Amiga 500 look alike casing. It could have sold well if equipped with a soundchip and an EGA capability.
- Sinclair PC 200 (1988) (same as Amstrad PC20, but with additional TV output and with differently coloured case)
- MegaPC (1993) : A PC featuring a Sega MegaDrive too.