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The article focuses on the Amstrad PCW 8256, a personal computer released in 1985 that became the best-selling British computer until 2016. Designed for first-time users, it featured a simple setup with a monitor, keyboard, and integrated printer, making it accessible and affordable at $799. The PCW 8256 included essential software like the CP/M operating system and the word-processing program LocoScript, which contributed to its popularity, selling eight million units. Despite its limitations compared to contemporary computers, the PCW 8256 provided a straightforward entry into computing, particularly for word processing tasks. [Extracted from the article]
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