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Anchor text: Sinclair
Target Entity: Sinclair_Research
Preceding Context: The philosophy behind the CPC series was twofold, firstly the concept was of an “all-in-one”, where the computer, keyboard and its data storage device were combined in a single unit, and optionally sold with its own dedicated display monitor. Most home computers at that time such as
Succeeding Context: ’s ZX- series, the Commodore 64 and the BBC Micro relied on the use of the domestic television set and a separately connected tape recorder or disk drive. In itself, the all-in-one concept was not new, having been seen before on business-oriented machines and the Commodore PET, but in the home computer space, it predated the Apple Macintosh by almost a year.
Paragraph Title: The original range
Source Page: Amstrad CPC

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