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WizzyWigg
Yes, there were an awful lot of folk in the 80s that bought a surprising amount of Lord Sugar's tut. His 'stereo' systems really were a 'mugs eyeful'. Lots of flashing LEDs and knobs and buttons, but made out of the cheapest possible materials and the poorest quality Chinese-made electronics he could shove into them.
I was about 15 when my parents bought me an Amstrad 'tower system' stereo one Christmas. From a distance, it looked the business, but up close it was pretty dire and the build quality and sound was truly atrocious. I've seen egg-boxes with a better build quality than his speakers. A shame, because a lot of his earlier stuff was actually rather good.
He hit rock bottom with his PC1640 'IBM clone' 8086 machine. The monitor sat in a moulded recess in the main box that also housed 4 AA batteries for backing up the real time clock. After a year or so, the batteries would leak and drip electrolyte onto the mainboard and rot the PCB tracks. As for his 'proprietary' 3" diskettes....🤣🤣🤣
But fixing his products did keep me in beer-money for a good while when I was younger 👍