Apricot PC

The Apricot PC is a personal computer produced by Apricot Computers. Released in late 1983, it was Apricot's first computer made for business use.

The press received it well, especially for the high resolution 800 x 400 of its time and its trackball cable (future models used IR).

It uses an Intel 8086 processor running at 4,77 MHz. Optional 8087 math co-processor were possible. Memory is 256 kB expandable to 768 kB. CRT green-screen 9" with text mode 80 x 25 or graphics 800 x 400 pixels. Equipped with two floppy discs and a keyboard with an integrated LCD display. Released in 1983, it achieved success in the United Kingdom.

The Apricot Xi is a similar computer released in 1984, but with a hard drive instead of a second floppy.

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