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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 [[.:hardware:z80|Z80]] processor, clocked at 3.7 Mhz, with 64 Kb of RAM, tape deck and a choice of monochrome green or colour monitor. It was launched in UK, France, Australia, Germany and Spain where it became a success.+The CPC 464 was launched in 1984. It was based on the 8-bit Zilog [[en:hardware:z80|Z80]] processor, clocked at 3.7 Mhz, with 64 Kb of RAM, tape deck and a choice of monochrome green or colour monitor. It was launched in UK, France, Australia, Germany and Spain where it became a success.
  
 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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