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Brand: Grundig

The Grundig PS 4000 is a desktop personal computer released by the German electronics company, Grundig, in the late 1980s. It ran on the MS-DOS operating system and was equipped with an Intel 8088 CPU clocked at 10 MHz, 256 KB of RAM (expandable up to 1 MB), a 360 KB floppy disk drive, and a monochrome CGA display with a resolution of 640x200 pixels. The keyboard, mouse, and RS-232 port were all included in the standard package, along with a variety of software and utilities, such as WordStar, Lotus 1-2-3, and Microsoft BASIC. The PS 4000 was marketed primarily for business and office applications, and it was praised for its reliability, ease of use, and affordability when compared to other desktop computers on the market at the time.



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Grundig PS 4000

Grundig PS 4000

Grundig PS 4000

Grundig PS 4000

Grundig PS 4000

Grundig PS 4000

Grundig PS 4000

Grundig PS 4000

Grundig PS 4000



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