Schneider Euro PC

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Resembling a Home Micro, with its all in one striking looking case, housing keyboard, main board and disk drive, this was a fully formed PC that was released after Schneider's successful partnership with Amstrad had ended in 1987.

The PC ran on Microsoft 3.3 or GW Basic, and was also supplied with Microsoft Works 1.0.

The machine was supplied with either a 12-inch amber coloured monochrome monitor or a 14-inch colour one. The power supply is external, which is unusual for a PC.

The machine was available through mail order for 1,800 DM, and proved to be very popular despite the heavy competition in the PC market.

Manufacturer: Schneider
Date: 14th August 1988



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Personal Computer World - January 1989 1 Jan 1989

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH72712. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.

 

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