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+ | *[[PCW]]: a revolutionary and fully equipped 8-bit word processor. | ||
+ | *[[Amstrad PC]]: the first "cheap" IBM PC compatible range. | ||
+ | *[[NC Series]]: a range of portable computers. | ||
+ | *[[ZX Spectrum]]: Amstrad bought Sinclair's computer brand and produced its own ZX Spectrum range from 1986. | ||
[[Category:Non CPC Computers]][[Category:Amstrad Products]][[Category:CPC History]] | [[Category:Non CPC Computers]][[Category:Amstrad Products]][[Category:CPC History]] |
Revision as of 15:11, 2 August 2017
Thanks to the success of the CPC464 Amstrad was able to be a major part of the computer market in the '80s.
- PCW: a revolutionary and fully equipped 8-bit word processor.
- Amstrad PC: the first "cheap" IBM PC compatible range.
- NC Series: a range of portable computers.
- ZX Spectrum: Amstrad bought Sinclair's computer brand and produced its own ZX Spectrum range from 1986.