

The
BBC Micro by
Acorn, affectionately known as the
Beeb and original home of
Elite, was quite popular in the UK (
especially in the education market), despite being a rather expensive and almost luxuriant computer. You can find out more about it over at the excellent
BBC Lives site or even go for the always trusty
Wikipedia entry.
The average
BBC Micro usually goes for 15-20£. Now, then, why does this
amazing Acorn BBC B sighted @ eBay have a 70£
Buy Now price tag? Well, first of all, the seller ships worldwide. Then, this is the
BBC B model, meaning it comes with 32kb of RAM and you even get all necessary cables, 29 software titles (
mostly games) and the
Wordwise Plus ROM.
What's more, the computer is in a more than impressive state, as it has been fully disassembled and carefully cleaned - even the keyboard has had each key removed one by one and individually cleaned. Also, the X2 suppression capacitor was removed and replaced, meaning this
BBC B is more reliable than your average
BBC, since the X2 suppression capacitor failing is one of the most commonly experienced hardware problems.