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  2. Epson Equity - Wikipedia

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    The Equity was a reliable and compatible design for half the price of a similarly-configured IBM PC. Epson often promoted sales by bundling one of their printers with it at cost. The Equity I sold well enough to warrant the furtherance of the Equity line with the follow-on Equity II, [5] [6] [7] Equity III, [8] [9] [10] and others based on the ...

  3. Home computer - Wikipedia

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    Epson often promoted sales by bundling one of their printers with it at cost. The Equity I sold well enough to warrant the furtherance of the Equity line with the follow-on Equity II and Equity III. In 1986, UK home computer maker Amstrad began producing their PC1512 [48] [49] PC-compatible for sale in the UK. Later they would market the ...

  4. Category:Epson computers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Epson computers" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. Epson Equity; Q. Epson QX-10;

  5. Multi-Color Graphics Array - Wikipedia

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    The tenure of MCGA was brief; the PS/2 Model 25 and Model 30 were discontinued by 1992, and the only manufacturer to produce a clone of this display adapter was Epson, in the Equity Ie and PSE-30, since the VGA standard introduced at the same time was considered superior. [9] [10]

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  7. Epson - Wikipedia

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    Epson entered the personal computer market in 1983 with the QX-10, a CP/M-compatible Z80 machine. By 1986, the company had shifted to the growing PC market with the Equity line. EPSON manufactured and sold NEC PC-9801 clones in Japan. Epson withdrew from the international PC market in 1996.

  8. Tallahassee's Rick Kearney sells his Mainline Information ...

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    A global private equity firm headquartered in Miami has acquired Tallahassee-based Mainline Information Systems, founded by local tech entrepreneur Rick Kearney.. Kearney said H.I.G. Capital plans ...

  9. Hollywood Casting Software Firm Talent Systems Sold to ...

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    Private equity is keeping its investment in all aspects of Hollywood going even amid a broader market downturn. On Tuesday, RedBird Capital Group, led by founder Gerry Cardinale, and StepStone ...