Byte (retailer)

Byte (retailer)

Byte [Computer Superstores Ltd] was a retailer in the United Kingdom which sold primarily computer hardware, software and accessories in large stores on retail parks, (similar to PC World). The company was failing and then acquired by PC World in 1998 who re-branded or closed each store - leaving the Byte name to no longer exist.


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