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Usage stats on Electronic Newspapers (Caroline Era)

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The first British newspaper to introduce an electronic edition was the Times. This was a text-only service due to the limitations of domestic computers of the time - the Sinclair Ambassador, which was the standard computer provided by the Post Office to domestic subscribers at the time, was unable to produce sophisticated images. This changed in the next year with the introduction of the Sinclair Ambassador II, which included a means of displaying high-definition images with text, recording the file automatically and printing the newspaper out.

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