Scorpio News |
July–September 1987 – Volume 1. Issue 3. |
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Introduction
The Elonex PC-286 is one of the many Taiwanese IBM-AT clones currently available. As now appears to be the norm, it is actually faster than the I8M, as well as a great deal cheaper. Here follows a review of this system. It should be noted that, unlike most magazine reviewers, I have actually shelled out hard cash for this! Consequently the very fact that I decided to buy this machine over all the others must mean that I must think it is pretty good. However, I shall try to remain impartial!
The specification is:
The above is priced at a very competitive £1295 (+ VAT).
There are a variety of options available, including various larger Winchester sizes. The ones that I took were:
The EGA board/colour monitor is available, in place of the Hercules board/monochrome monitor, for an additional £395 (+ VAT). The additional floppy disk drive is £80 (+ VAT).
Total price of the system reviewed here, therefore, was £1770 (+ VAT).
On getting the system to the office I unpacked it. The monitor box contained purely that, plus manual. The computer box contained the computer, keyboard, manuals, master disks and relevant connecting cables. The only additional item required to hook it all up and get it running was a mains plug.
The Elonex is a reasonably attractive clone, finished in a cream colour. The front panel has space for two floppy drives, both filled on my system. The standard system has just a 1.2M drive, but I decided to also order the 360K drive. The reason for this was that 360K disks created on the 1.2M drive cannot always be read by systems with just 360K drives. I also reasoned that by
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