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Acorn Computers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stylish design combined with the highest specification. A a truly portable 17" notebook. Offering up to 2gb of RAM, the deskBOOK is distinctly Acorn™. more info.. ... Acorn recommends Windows Vista™ Home Premium & Vista™ Ultimate ... Home | About Acorn | Contact Us | Press & Media | Become Acorn™ Authorised...
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Acorn and the Acorn logo are registered trademarks of Acorn Computers Limited. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Intel, Pentium, Centrino & Core Duo are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
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Famous for the slipper socks since 1973, Acorn slippers are now recognized as one of the most comfortable brands around. In addition to slippers, the Acorn line now includes sandals and outdoor footwear, with an emphasis on being well-crafted, comfortable, and earth-friendly. ... Shopping Cart (0) ... ; Animal-Friendly...
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Acorn computers - hardware, software, OS, history, ARM processors ... However, there are also a lot of private users of Acorn computers, mostly - in order of importance - in Great Britain & (Northern) Ireland, Germany, France, Australia & New Zealand, the Netherlands and Italy. There are practically no Acorns to be found in...
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Acorn were a small British Company based Cambridge, England. Acorn Computers Ltd. was founded in 1978 by Herman Hauser and Chris Currie. In 1979, Acorn developed the Acorn Atom, the first commonplace Acorn.
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It's because of Acorn Computers, the pioneering manufacturer of the late 70s and early 80s, which quit the computer business in the 90s. Now, according to reports, Acorn is set to be reborn as notebook vendor. The revived Acorn will launch next week with four laptops, ranging from a 12-incher to one with a 17-inch display.
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The original Acorn was founded in 1978 by Herman Hauser and Chris Curry. It went on to launch five incarnations of its System machine before debuting the Atom in 1980. A year later it launched the BBC Micro Models A and B, the latter one of the most popular home computers of the era.
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