Comart adverts
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 reselling products from Cromemco,...
October 1983
The Comart Communicator: One computer system that won't sink in to obsolescence
One popular theme that ran through microcomputer advertising throughout this era is that of a simmering paranoia about being "left behind". This was, of course, understandable as things were rapidly...
December 1984
From a Single Comart Workstation... The Mighty Comart System Grows
This is another entry in the IBM-alike pantheon, or IBMulators as PRAC liked to call clones in the mid 1980s, from one of several companies of the time that started out as re-sellers or importers. Comart...
August 1986
Switch on to the world's first plug-in-and-go multi-user computer
Comart was another member of a small group of companies that survived from the 1970s and through the era of the IBM PC, although it wasn't entirely unscathed as it had been bought by Kode International...