1984 Acorn Electron Computer
The Acorn Electron was a lower-cost alternative to the BBC Micro educational/home computer. It was launched in 1983 by Acorn and had 32K and was priced at £199. The Acorn Electron came with an 8-bit CPU with a speed of 2 MHZ. It was the little brother of the BBC Micro and enabled users to have a home computer with the same BBC BASIC language as the computers in their schools.
This example is in good working order apart from the letter L key. Only the BASIC element has been tested, and as you can see my programming is a bit rusty!. Comes with original power supply, RF cable,book and Introductory cassette in the original polystyrene container (Which is damaged).
Comes from a non smoking environment, and hasn't been left in the sun too long, so the plastic is still creamy in colour.
Because of the L key it is being sold as a project.