Amstrad PC1640 HD20

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The Amstrad PC1640 was based around an 8 MHz Intel 8086 processor and was a very successful entry level PC bought by many small and medium sized businesses. Not only was a success in the business arena but due to the price and Amstrad's marketing it was also largely responsible for introducing the PC into the home environment.
 
It had 640Kb of RAM and was available with a 20Mb Hard Disk.
 
Our Amstrad 1640 does include the 20Mb Hard Disk, GEM operating system and original DOS disks.
 

Manufacturer: Amstrad
Date: 1986



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Amstrad PC1640 HD20 Articles:

Item Manufacturer Date
Power for the People - Amstrad PC 2386 Review PC User Feb 1989

Magazines RELATED to Amstrad PC1640 HD20 in our Library

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Practical Computing - November 1985 Nov 1985
Personal Computer World Special: Business Computing The 1986 Survival Guide Apr 1986
Your Computer - May 1986 May 1986
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Personal Computer World - June 1986 1 Jun 1986
Personal Computer World - July 1986 1 Jul 1986
Practical Computing - August 1986 Aug 1986
Personal Computer World - October 1986 1 Oct 1986
Practical Computing - November 1986 Nov 1986
Personal Computer World - December 1986 1 Dec 1986
Personal Computer World - January 1987 1 Jan 1987
Practical Computing - September 1987 Sep 1987
Personal Computer World - September 1987 1 Sep 1987
Personal Computer World - October 1987 1 Oct 1987
Your Computer - November 1987 Nov 1987
Practical Computing - November 1987 Nov 1987
Personal Computer World - December 1987 Dec 1987
Practical Computing - August 1988 Aug 1988
PC World Focus March 1989 Number 1 Personal Computer World Mar 1989
PCWorld Focus - October 1989 1 Oct 1989
The Micro Designer - Issue 4 - October 1990 Creative Technology Oct 1990
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PC Pro Issue 1 November 1994 Dennis 1 Nov 1994
PC Pro January 1995 Dennis 1 Jan 1995
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This exhibit has a reference ID of CH733. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.

 

Amstrad PC1640 HD20

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Power for the People - Amstrad PC 2386 Review

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