Turns out that Amstrad Plc, whose shares were a miserable market ahead of today’s full-year figures, dipping below the 50 pence mark at one time yesterday, announced that rock-bottom MS-DOS micro and printer bundle we’ve been waiting for as long ago as August 25: the machine is known as the Sinclair PC200, is designed for the home, has one 3.5 floppy as standard plus the new SP200 matrix printer which prints at up to 160chps; without a monitor, the package costs UKP400 while stocks last, and it’s UKP500 with a mono monitor and UKP600 with colour.