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[[Image:Amstradbladet.JPG|right|thumb|250px|Amstradbladet Frontpage]] | [[Image:Amstradbladet.JPG|right|thumb|250px|Amstradbladet Frontpage]] | ||
− | + | '''Amstradbladet''' was a Danish CPC magazine running from 1984 to 1988. | |
− | Amstrad CPC was a late entry | + | The Amstrad CPC was a late entry to the Danish computing scene. Commodore |
− | was already established(since 1982), when the Amstrad CPC arrived in October 1984 | + | was already established (since 1982), when the Amstrad CPC arrived in Denmark in October 1984. |
− | Amstrad was the most | + | Other than Commodore, Amstrad was the most successful manufacturer of home computers for the Danish market in the 1980s. After the closure of Amstradbladet the dominance of Commodore was apparent in Denmark. |
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− | A dedicated group of people left | + | A dedicated group of people left when Amstradbladet closed, and started |
[[Amstrad Bruger Bladet]]. Amstrad Bruger Bladet published its last issue in November 1989. | [[Amstrad Bruger Bladet]]. Amstrad Bruger Bladet published its last issue in November 1989. | ||
[[Category:CPC Press]] [[Category:Magazines]] | [[Category:CPC Press]] [[Category:Magazines]] |
Revision as of 16:17, 1 March 2007
Amstradbladet was a Danish CPC magazine running from 1984 to 1988.
The Amstrad CPC was a late entry to the Danish computing scene. Commodore was already established (since 1982), when the Amstrad CPC arrived in Denmark in October 1984.
Other than Commodore, Amstrad was the most successful manufacturer of home computers for the Danish market in the 1980s. After the closure of Amstradbladet the dominance of Commodore was apparent in Denmark.
A dedicated group of people left when Amstradbladet closed, and started Amstrad Bruger Bladet. Amstrad Bruger Bladet published its last issue in November 1989.