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Those cheap compatible IBM µPC allowed the Professionnal PC standard to enter many houses as a Home computer.
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[[Image:Amstrad pc1512-2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The '''Amstrad PC1512''' - The first PC by Amstrad]]
  
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[[Image:Amstrad pc2086.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The '''Amstrad PC2086''']]
  
*PC 1512
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[[Image:Amstrad PC20.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The '''Amstrad PC20''' - An attempt to market the PC as a home computer]]
*PC 1640
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*Many More.
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[[Image:Amstrad ppc.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The '''Amstrad PPC''' - An early 'laptop' PC]]
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[[Image:Amstrad Mega.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The '''Amstrad Mega PC''' - Built in Sega games console]]
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Those cheap compatible IBM PC allowed the Professionnal PC standard to enter many houses as a Home computer.
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== List of Amstrad PCs ==
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* PC1512 (1985)
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* PC1640 (1987)
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* PC2086
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* PC20
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* MegaPC (1993)
  
 
[[Category: Non CPC Computers]]
 
[[Category: Non CPC Computers]]

Revision as of 20:50, 15 October 2009

The Amstrad PC1512 - The first PC by Amstrad
The Amstrad PC2086
The Amstrad PC20 - An attempt to market the PC as a home computer
The Amstrad PPC - An early 'laptop' PC
The Amstrad Mega PC - Built in Sega games console


Those cheap compatible IBM PC allowed the Professionnal PC standard to enter many houses as a Home computer.


List of Amstrad PCs

  • PC1512 (1985)
  • PC1640 (1987)
  • PC2086
  • PC20
  • MegaPC (1993)