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Brand: Gradiente

Gradiente D-30 is a computer brand that was popular in Brazil during the 1980s and 1990s. The D-30, specifically, was a 16-bit personal computer released by Gradiente in 1989. It was one of the first Brazilian computers to use Intel's 386 processor, making it a high-end machine at the time. The D-30 featured a standard PC-compatible design, with expansion slots for cards such as sound, networking, and graphics cards. It came with MS-DOS operating system and could run many popular software titles of the time, including games and business applications. The D-30 was widely used in Brazilian universities, businesses, and government institutions, before it was gradually replaced by more modern computers in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Today, Gradiente Computer Company continues to produce computers and electronics, but the D-30 remains a standout from its history as one of Brazil's earliest successful computer brands.



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Gradiente D-30

Gradiente D-30

Gradiente D-30

Gradiente D-30

Gradiente D-30

Gradiente D-30

Gradiente D-30

Gradiente D-30



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