EACA

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EACA Industries Ltd
IndustryComputer hardware
Founded1972
Defunct1983
FateWound Up
Headquarters13 Chong Yip Street, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
Key people
Eric Chung Kwan-yee
ProductsVideo Genie, Genie I, II, III, Colour Genie

EACA International Ltd was a Hong Kong manufacturer active from 1975 to 1983, producing Pong-style television video games, and later producing thousands of personal computers.

The company's products included the Video Genies I, II and III (which were Tandy TRS-80 Model I-compatible) and the Colour Genie. Along with Radio Shack clones, they also produced Apple II computer compatible machines.[1]

The EACA group of companies was established in December 1972 by Eric Chung Kwan-yee (alias Chung Bun), a businessman of humble beginnings from mainland China who stole into the then British colony from Guangzhou as a young man.[2]

Just as distributors were promoting a new 16-bit machine in late 1983, the heavily indebted group went into liquidation at the hands of receivers.

References[]

  1. ^ "Dick Smith's CAT". AppleLogic. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  2. ^ "System 80 - EACA". Archived from the original on 3 November 2005. Retrieved 3 November 2017.

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