Brand: Toshiba
The Toshiba PC-230D is an old-generation personal computer that was manufactured by Toshiba in the early 1990s. It was a part of the company's "Portege" line of laptops, which were designed for business users. The PC-230D was a compact and lightweight laptop that weighed less than 3 kilograms and had a size of 29.0 cm × 22.4 cm × 3.9 cm (11.4 inches × 8.8 inches × 1.5 inches). Its keyboard was relatively small compared to other laptops at the time, but it was still usable for most tasks.The PC-230D was powered by an Intel 286 processor, which was a significant upgrade from its predecessors' Intel 8086 and Intel 8088 processors. It came with a range of RAM options, up to 2 MB. It had a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive as its storage device, and some models came with an optional hard disk drive that had a capacity of up to 20 MB. It also had an option for an MS-DOS operating system and various external connectivity options like a serial port, a parallel port, and a modem port.The PC-230D was marketed for its portability and durability, which was crucial for business users who needed to carry their laptops around frequently. It had a spill-resistant keyboard and a rugged design that could withstand rough handling while still maintaining its performance level. Overall, the Toshiba PC-230D was a reliable and efficient laptop for its time, and it paved the way for Toshiba's later successful laptop lines like the Tecra and Satellite. However, as technology advanced and laptops became more sophisticated, the PC-230D became outdated, and eventually, Toshiba stopped producing it.