Amstrad emailer plus user manual
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User Manual. Joystick. Best selling. Amstrad CPC TV Connection Kit - PSU Adapters RGB SCART Cable Amstrad Emailer Plus Personal Communication Centre EM Dixon is where the Amstrad E-mailer was sold first but then Tesco and Argos started selling them, In the Amstrad E1 E-Mailer cost £ new, the Amstrad E2 E-Mailer Plus() cost £ and the Amstrad E3 Videophone() cost £99, by it price was slashed in half to £ The first Amstrad E-mailer was a collaboration between Amstrad and BT, with Amstrad using the backend and email server provided by BT. BT released their own e-mail phone, the BT Easicom , in , 2 years before the Emailer's release. When the Amstrad E-mailer was released in March , it had the "Powered by BT" logo printed on it.
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