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Brand: Toshiba

The Toshiba PC-D12 is a personal computer that was introduced by Toshiba in 1989. It ran on the MS-DOS operating system and was powered by an Intel 80286 CPU with a clock speed of 10 MHz or 12 MHz, depending on the model. The PC-D12 featured a 1.2 MB or 2.0 MB floppy disk drive, a built-in 3600 baud modem, and dual 360 KB hard drive options, with a maximum capacity of 20 MB. The computer also came with 512 KB or 1 MB of RAM, which could be upgraded to 6 MB. Graphics were handled by the VGA standard, and audio was produced via the TOSAGEP AN140C sound card. The PC-D12 was marketed as an affordable and business-oriented PC, and it was a popular choice for small to medium-sized organizations at the time due to its strong build quality and compatibility with existing MS-DOS software.



  • Type: 2-head, single compact cassette deck
  • Track System: 4-track, 2-channel stereo
  • Tape speed: 4.8 cm/s
  • Heads: 1 x record/playback, 1 x erase
  • Motor:
  • Tape Type: type I, CrO2, Metal
  • Noise Reduction: B
  • Headroom Extension:
  • Wow and Flutter: 0.04%
  • Distortion: 0.8%
  • Frequency Response: 25Hz to 18kHz  (Metal)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 60dB
  • Analogue Inputs: 70mV (line), 0.25mV (mic)
  • Analogue Outputs: 0.4V (line)
  • Dimensions: 257 x 106 x 214 mm
  • Weight: 4.0 kg
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  • Price:

Toshiba PC-D12

Toshiba PC-D12

Toshiba PC-D12

Toshiba PC-D12

Toshiba PC-D12



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