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A history of the microcomputer industry in 300 adverts

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NEC

November 1982

NEC turns 28 years of computer experience to your personal advantage

NEC's PC-8000 - known as the PC-8001 outside of Europe - was part of NEC's PC-8000 range. It was only the third fully-assembled microcomputer specifically made for the Japanese ma...

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Epson

December 1982

Imagine a totally portable computer that slips into your briefcase. We did

Considered by some as the first "true" laptop, Epson's HX-20 was actually designed - in 1980 - by Yukio Yokozawa, an employee of Seiko. It ran two Hitachi 6301 CPUs - a clone of...

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Oric

December 1982

Oric 1: The computer challenge

The Oric was aimed very much at the Sinclair Spectrum market. The models and prices were similar, with only a few pounds difference between them. That said, it actually started o...

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Ohio Scientific

January 1977

Meet the OSI Challenger

Before it was even the Challenger 1 is this advert for Ohio Scientific Instruments' Challenger. It was an S-100-based system which derived from the company's earlier "Superboard 4...

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Equinox/Parasitic

January 1981

Equinox: A Word Processor, Data Base Manager and a computer all for £1,195

Parasitic Engineering of Albany, California, would go bust in 1983, but prior to that it had established a network of resellers for its Equinox 100 micro throughout Europe, includ...

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Vector Graphic

January 1981

Almarc and Vector Graphic - the complete partnership in microcomputers

Here's another straightforward advert from Vector Graphics' sole UK distributor, Almarc Data Systems of Nottingham. It shows nicely Vector's range of micros available at the time...

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Comart

January 1981

Comart Communicator: The clean simplicity outside... conceals the pedigree inside

Comart - based in St. Neots, Huntingdon - was founded in 1976 by David Broad and John Lamb as a mail-order supplier of imported software and S-100 boards, but by 1977 was resellin...

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RAIR

December 1979

RAIR - Terminals for your micro

This an very early advert for RAIR - the enigmatic British company which started out in 1978 as a time-share consultancy and supplier of terminals. It shows a range of peripheral...

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Acorn

December 1979

Acorn Computer: Four of a kind!

This is another early advert from Acorn Computer - the trading name of Cambridge Processor Unit Limited (CPU), a company set up in 1978 by Chris Curry - formerly of Sinclair Radio...

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Space Byte

March 1978

Introducing the Space Byte 8085 CPU

This advert is for one of many single-board computers available at the time, but it's worth an entry because the company name is one of comparitively few which actually used some ...

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Atari

June 1987

Atari 520 ST: It's not all fun and games

Here's another advert for Atari's 520 ST - for Sixteen/Thirtytwo - the Motorola 68000-based machine with 512K RAM and which became popular amongst musicians, thanks to its built-i...

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Shelton

January 1984

Sig/Net 3: All the advantages of other dual 8 and 16 bit micros plus that vital bit more

Here's an advert for the third iteration of Chris Shelton's Sig/Net - the modular multi-user system which was launched in 1981. It also implies that dual-processor multi-user mic...

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Vector Graphic

May 1982

Vector 3: Computers for the advancement of society

There weren't many micro companies of the era that claimed that their products were for the advancement of society, but here is such a mission statement from Vector Graphic in thi...

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Apple

May 1982

Apple III: Now that you've seen their first generation, take a look at our third

It's a bit spurious to assume that the third generation of anything is necessarily better than the first of something else, especially if your third version is essentially the sam...

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IBM

May 1982

The IBM Personal Computer: A tool for modern times

This is an advert for the original 5150 IBM PC, possibly the model which more than any other defined personal computers for a generation or two. Even the term "personal computer...

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