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The following years, it doubled it's time every year and started selling its own personal computers in an attempt to lead the market due to lower costs. | The following years, it doubled it's time every year and started selling its own personal computers in an attempt to lead the market due to lower costs. | ||
- | The CPC 464 was launched in 1984. It was based on the 8-bit Zilog [[.: | + | The CPC 464 was launched in 1984. It was based on the 8-bit Zilog [[en: |
The CPC 464 was followed by the CPC 664 (the first model with a 3" disk drive) and the CPC6128 (with 128 Kb of RAM and a more professional keyboard). In 1985, the Amstrad PCW 8256 Word Processor was launched with great success, due to their competitors high prices. The PC1512, running the MS-DOS operating system, followed in 1986 and a year later, The PCW 8512 was launched. 1988 saw the launch of the first Amstrad portable computer, the PPC512/640. | The CPC 464 was followed by the CPC 664 (the first model with a 3" disk drive) and the CPC6128 (with 128 Kb of RAM and a more professional keyboard). In 1985, the Amstrad PCW 8256 Word Processor was launched with great success, due to their competitors high prices. The PC1512, running the MS-DOS operating system, followed in 1986 and a year later, The PCW 8512 was launched. 1988 saw the launch of the first Amstrad portable computer, the PPC512/640. |
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