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Brand: Pioneer

The Pioneer PC-10 is an outdated personal computer that was introduced by the Pioneer Corporation in the mid-1980s. It ran on a Motorola 6800 CPU and had a basic configuration that included 16KB of RAM, a cassette tape drive, and a monochrome display. The PC-10 was primarily marketed for educational and office applications and was known for its user-friendliness and compatibility with other popular systems at the time, such as the Apple II and the IBM PC. However, with the rapid advancement of technology, the PC-10 fell out of favor and was soon replaced by more advanced models that offered better performance and features. Today, the Pioneer PC-10 is considered an antique, and its significance lies in its role as an early entrance into the personal computer market.



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Pioneer PC-10

Pioneer PC-10

Pioneer PC-10

Pioneer PC-10

Pioneer PC-10

Pioneer PC-10

Pioneer PC-10



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