Brand: Toshiba
The Toshiba PC-G33 is a personal computer introduced by Toshiba in 1994. It was powered by an Intel i486DX2 processor clocking at 66 MHz, with a choice of RAM ranging from 2 MB to 8 MB. It featured a 1.44 MB floppy drive, a 24x CD-ROM drive, and a 120 MB hard drive. Graphics were handled by a NeoMagic MagicGraphics VLB X5442 chip, with support for up to 1 MB of video RAM. Sound was provided by a Yamaha OPL3, and the system had two available expansion slots. Network connectivity was optional via a Toshiba Port Modem or Ethernet adapter. The PC-G33 came with a 17-inch CRT display, and a variety of multimedia and productivity software were included. Overall, the Toshiba PC-G33 was a mid-range desktop computer aimed at business and home users.