Amstrad PCW8512, a word processor released in 1985. Next to the screen are two 3" floppy drives, the second of which is double-sided. The name PCW512 refers to the 512kb of RAM in the machine. You can just make out that the keyboard is labeled "256k Personal Computer", so it presumably came with a PCW8256 originally.
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