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Bondwell is the name of a manufacturer of home computers.

Originally Bonwell sold a line of CP/M-80 based Osborne-like luggables such as the models Bondwell-12 and Bondwell-14. An exceptional feature in these was an inbuilt speech synthesizer. Their prices were exceptionally affordable for the time, although significant trade-offs were made in regard durability, for instance the chassis was rather flimsy plastic, falling far short of the ruggedness usually expected of luggables.

The more advanced Bondwell-16 and Bondwell-18 featured MS-Dos and the x86 architecture.

They also produced a range of 286-based laptops such as the B310 Plus.

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