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Lord Alan Sugar, a prominent personality in the tech industry, is inviting enthusiasts and collectors to contribute to this online Amstrad museum project. The goal is to honour Amstrad's role in technology advancements, especially during the 80s when it became an influential force in consumer electronics and home computing markets.

Through sharing tales and personal items associated with Amstrad products (computers or other gadgets), fans can make a collective contribution that will be celebrated online. Alan Sugar emphasizes the museum’s aim to commemorate Amstrad's legacy and its impact on making technology more accessible for everyone.

If you own an Amstrad product or have memories that resonate with this brand, tweet away.


What Amstrad product has had a significant impact on your personal or technological development journey?

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[–] SleepyWheel 2 points 3 months ago

I had an NC100. I used to write BASIC games on it. Fun device, very limited obviously but super cute with a nice keyboard. Good times