
Amstrad - Wikipedia
Amstrad (also known as AMSTrad) was founded in 1968 by Alan Sugar at the age of 21, the name of the original company being AMS Trading (Amstrad) Limited, derived from its …
Home - Amstrad - A look back at Lord Sugar's Products & Story
He called his company A M S Trading – which he shortened to Amstrad. After car aerials he quickly moved on to selling other goods such as transistor radios, intercoms and cigarette …
The Legacy of the Amstrad - Old School Gamer Magazine
Oct 16, 2023 · Founded in 1988 by Sir Alan Sugar, Amstrad quickly made a name for itself in the realm of consumer electronics and audio equipment. However, it was in the 1980s and 1990s …
Amstrad Plc - Company - Computing History
Amstrad was founded in 1968 by Alan Sugar to produce consumer electronics. The company quickly moved to the forefront of low-priced TV & Hi-Fi in the seventies. In 1980, Amstrad went …
Amstrad - Adam's Vintage Computer Restorations
Welcome to my Amstrad collection. This page is a repository for all of the Amstrad systems, peripherals, and accessories in my collection. The CPC 464 was the first home computer built …
Amstrad - CPCWiki
After meeting with quite some success in selling cheap audio equipment (namely, the first all-in-one stereo systems we all use today), Amstrad (which stands for A lan M S ugar TRAD ing) …
Amstrad | Science Museum Group Collection
Amstrad Ltd was an electronics and computer manufacturer founded in 1968 by Alan Sugar (company number 00955321). It was listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1980, and grew …
Amstrad - Computer History Wiki - Gunkies
Amstrad's original 8-bit home microcomputer range aimed to provide a complete package: a colour or monochrome CRT monitor supplied power to the computer, which had the keyboard …
Amstrad - Wikiwand
Amstrad (also known as AMSTrad) was founded in 1968 by Alan Sugar at the age of 21, the name of the original company being AMS Trading (Amstrad) Limited, derived from its …
Amstrad plc - Company Profile, Information, Business …
Amstrad plc, previously known as a consumer-electronics and computers manufacturer, achieved a name for itself by turning electronic products--television, video cassette recorders, word …