It's catching
On Sun, 5 Apr 2015 19:54:51 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote:
Huh? Amstrad made scores of audio/tv/ video products, and then the
464/6128 home computers, PCW word processors, 1512/1640 PC clones, about
half a dozen 286/386 AT-clones, the PPC luggable, a clamshell portable,
and several re-launched Sinclair machines. Plus a fax machine and a
couple of printers. That was all in the six years I was there (until
1989).
I remember PC reviewers mocking Amstrad for integrating components on
the motherboard - common practice now.
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