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4th Generation

Apricot Portable

The Apricot Portable, manufactured by the UK Company ATC in 1984, contained some interesting features for its time. First of all there was the Infra Red Keyboard. This provided a wireless link between the keyboard and the computer. Then there was the speech recognition software. After spending all day getting Read more…

By Simon Maltby, 5 yearsJanuary 13, 2020 ago
4th Generation

Sinclair PC200

The Sinclair PC200 was an attempt by Amstrad using the Sinclair name to make a personal computer more in line with a desktop PC, aimed at the small business user. It boasted an Intel 8086 CPU, CGA graphics and built-in 720k floppy drive and 512k RAM. With a price tag Read more…

By Simon Maltby, 5 yearsJanuary 1, 2020 ago

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