Oric-1
| Release Year | 1983 |
| Manufacturer | Tangerine Computer Systems |
| CPU | 6502 @ 1 MHz |
| RAM | 16 KB |
| Graphics | Text & Block Graphics |
| Media | Cassette Tape / ROM |
| Players | 1 |
The Oric-1 was a budget-friendly home computer released in 1983 in the UK and Europe. It was intended to compete with the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64.
It featured color graphics, sound capabilities, and a variety of educational and gaming software titles.
The system was notable for its affordability, compact design, and compatibility with cassette tapes for loading programs. It had a small but dedicated following in the UK and Europe.