Amstrad Integra
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The Amstrad Integra, launched around 1996, is an all in one IBM PC Compatible aimed at the home media market. It featured a built-in 15-inch SVGA monitor, TV tuner card, quad-speed CD-ROM, and Windows 95.It was the last PC Amstrad ever produced. Designed to function as a combined computer and television, featuring an integrated design, with the monitor in the top half of the unit, and the PC components and TV Tuner in the base of the unit, with stereo speakers and an amplifier. The PC part came with a 3.5" disk drive and 4x CD-ROM, it also had an answerphone, speakerphone and remote control. User's had a month's free trial to the brand new internet. The PC part is all house in a metal draw that slides out the back of the unit for easy maintenance and installation of new parts. This machine has a Soundblaster Vibra card inside, which is a cut down Soundblaster Pro.
Manufacturer: Amstrad Comment on This Page Other Systems Related To Amstrad Integra:This exhibit has a reference ID of CH77012. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History. |
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