Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Good-bye Amstrad!

As I've written here before, I have a soft spot for Amstrad the maker of the first PC I ever owned. Now Amstrad will bite the dust soon:

Amstrad, the British manufacturer of set-top boxes and other consumer electronics, is to vanish into the hide of BSkyB, the satellite TV firm to which it has been long-beholden. Sky is offering 150p for each share, making its total bid worth about $250m. Though now just another appliance maker, in the 1980s Amstrad was a serious contender in the 8-bit computer scene, its high-end CPC series part of a ruling triumvirate with Commodore's C64 and Sinclair's Spectrum (itself acquired by Amstrad.)

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