Evesham Micros

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Evesham Technology was a computer manufacturing and retail company based in Evesham, Worcestershire, England. It began operations in 1983 and closed in 2008 following financial difficulties. It was a significant contributor to the United Kingdom's domestic computer and digital television market. Its assets grew to include a factory and warehouse complex, and a chain of 19 retail stores in towns and cities throughout the UK, with around 300 employees. The company was founded in 1983 by Richard Austin and Robert (Bob) Hitchcock Austin as Evesham Micros, to be briefly known as Evesham.com and finally as Evesham Technology. Austin continued as chairman and controlling shareholder until the company and its much reduced, short-lived successor, Geemore Technology Ltd, went into liquidation.

Hardware Products

Reference 40MB Amiga SCSI Hard Drive

Reference 40MB Amiga SCSI Hard Drive
Unknown
Reference SCSI Hard Drive Features: 40MB internal SCSI hard disk storage.

Manufacturer : Evesham Micros
Type : Peripheral

Evesham Vale PC Computer

Evesham Vale PC Computer
1992
Evesham Micros released their first home computer, the Vale, in 1992.

Manufacturer : Evesham Micros
Type : Computer

Evesham Vale Prestige VX

Evesham Vale Prestige VX
1997
The successor to Evesham's Vale PC.

Manufacturer : Evesham Micros
Type : Computer

Voyager 2000

Voyager 2000
February 1998
Evesham Micros Vale Voyager 2000 Price: £1516 + VAT February 1998 Pentium - 200 MHzWindows 95 Model No: 5026 made in TaiwanEvesham Micros No.

Manufacturer : Evesham Micros
Type : Computer


 

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