Talk:Tiny Computers

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The company provided computers with cheap components imported from the far east. The company at one stage was producing nearly 40,000 computers a month. However due its lack of customer support, technical support and research and development the consumer soon began to turn to other computer manufacturers like Time Computers, who were equally as poor at build, reliability and support.

Tiny Computers was set up by a small group of carpet sales managers. They had very little experience of the computer industry, however they were part of Opus Technology but branched away after a bitter feud with Opus management.

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