On TV.com: Dollhouse CANCELED, What Went Wrong?
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet

Amstrad CPC 464

Amstrad CPC 464
The low price of the Amstrad CPC 464 combined with its power and flexibility led to more than two million machines being sold, making it one of the most successful computers in Europe.

Processor, keyboard, tape recorder and monitor were all included and it ran a large number of programs.

The 4MHz, 64K memory machine cost about £700 on its launch in 1984.

Photo credit: Nick Heath/silicon.com

  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 5 Talkback(s)
RE: BBC Micro (Gallery: The evolution of the PC)
Greenwich University have a couple of show cases in one of their rooms with a similar colelction to this but inlcuded items like the zx80, and sinclair's QUERTY, among others. ON seeing this post, lik... (Read the rest)
Posted by: malc@... Posted on: 05/20/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
The BBC Micro has a picture of a Dragon 32 on it. [nt]  olePigeon | 05/11/09
Where are the home PCs?  6502coder | 05/12/09
RE: BBC Micro (Gallery: The evolution of the PC)  MacMicky | 05/12/09
RE: BBC Micro (Gallery: The evolution of the PC)  andy.smith@... | 05/13/09
RE: BBC Micro (Gallery: The evolution of the PC)  malc@... | 05/20/09

What do you think?

advertisement

More ZDNet Photo Galleries