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Low-price PC king Tiny cuts again

Martin Veitch ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 02 Apr 1997 12:55 BST

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The Redhill, Surrey-based firm has replaced its entry-level 133MHz Pentium-based Tutor system with an AMD K5-PR150 unit at £10 less, £739 + VAT. The top-end Tutor system with bundled Lexmark 1020 colour inkjet printer is £40 down to £859 + VAT.

The company has 20 UK showrooms from which buyers can make next-day dispatch mail-order purchases.

Tiny Computers can be contacted by telephone on 01293-821555.

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