Sinclair PC200, 1988
The PC200 was released by Amstrad in 1988 and was the very last computer branded under the Sinclair name, which was owned by Amstrad at this time. It was a budget computer aimed at business users. Nothing about the PC200 was new. Both computer and monitor were repackaged from earlier products, notably the PC20. The PC200 failed to compete with the more powerful Atari ST and Commodore Amiga and was a commercial failure.
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