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<center>''"Tomorrow's micro... today!"''</center>
 
<center>''"Tomorrow's micro... today!"''</center>
   
Oric is a line of computers produced by British company Tangerine Computer Systems in the early 80s. It was designed to rival the [[ZX Spectrum]] in the low-cost range, while offering better graphics. It was only a modest seller in England, although it became surprisingly popular in France.
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Oric is a line of computers produced by British company Tangerine Computer Systems in the early 80s. It was designed to compete with the [[ZX Spectrum]] in the low-cost range, while offering better graphics. It was only a modest seller in England, although it became surprisingly popular in France.
   
 
==Videos==
 
==Videos==

Revision as of 07:50, 29 December 2018

Oric logo
"Tomorrow's micro... today!"

Oric is a line of computers produced by British company Tangerine Computer Systems in the early 80s. It was designed to compete with the ZX Spectrum in the low-cost range, while offering better graphics. It was only a modest seller in England, although it became surprisingly popular in France.

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