Acorn Computers, the leading supplier of computers to UK schools, is giving away a free CD ROM drive, worth over 200 pounds ex VAT, with every Acorn A4000 computer system purchased between 7th April and 30th June 1995.
Mike O'Riordan, Sales and Marketing Director at Acorn Computers, comments:
"Our offer of free CD-ROM drives is further proof of Acorn's long-term commitment to bring greater multimedia capability into the classroom in the most cost-effective way. Not only will more children be able to reap the educational benefits through accessing multimedia resources, they will also have the opportunity to create their own multimedia presentations using the power of Acorn's RISC based A4000 system."Acorn's latest offer is open to all customers, including individual users as well as schools and colleges. Customers purchasing an A4000 system simply return a voucher provided by their Acorn dealer to Cumana Limited, who will then despatch a free CD ROM drive directly to the customer. The offer must close at the end of June and all vouchers should be returned by July 14th 1995 to ensure fulfilment.
Founded in 1978, with 1994 revenues in excess of £50m, Acorn Computers is the premier supplier of IT solutions to UK education and was the first supplier of 32-bit RISC based personal computers in 1987. Acorn works closely with a strong community of industry partners, users and software developers to provide innovative technology solutions for the education, consumer, publishing and international markets.
Acorn Computer Group plc is the holding company for Acorn Computers Limited, Acorn Australia, Acorn New Zealand, Acorn GmbH and Online Media. Acorn Computer Group owns 43% of Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. Online Media, a division of the Acorn Computer Group, was launched in 1994 with the mission to design world class, interactive multimedia products.