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Comment: Updated Introduction

The When the Cambridge Z88 was introduced in 1987, it was and still is a unique computer for several reasons.

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This manual is being updated to include the improvements made to the OZ operating system, using a different country's keyboard, using flash cards and other features that have been added since the Z88 ceased production. It is a testament to the designers of that original machine was so much ahead of what was around. Having a modern laptop using graphical logos was just a dream, there was no internet, sending and receiving emails was only just being implemented. In short, the Z88 was the 80's version of the iPad. The only problem was that not many people realised that at the time.

So here we are in the 21st century, computers are faster, memory and data storage are at a fraction of the cost that they were, new users are discovering that the Z88 has still a part to play in their lives.

This logo is used where there has been a change or improvement.