Brand: Toshiba
The Toshiba PC-V10 is a personal computer model that was released by Toshiba in the late 1980s. It ran on an Intel 8086 CPU clocked at 8 MHz and had a 512 KB or 1 MB RAM capacity, making it one of Toshiba's earliest PC-compatible offerings.The PC-V10 featured a 20 MB or 40 MB hard disk drive, a 1.2 MB 3½-inch floppy disk drive, and a built-in 1200 baud modem. It had a standard AT-style keyboard and a light gray or beige CGA or MCGA display monitor.One unique feature of this computer was the "Toshiba QuickStart" feature, which allowed users to quickly turn on the computer, load necessary programs and drivers, and then branch off into different applications without having to go through the standard DOS boot process.The Toshiba PC-V10 was marketed as a cost-effective, business-oriented computer that provided reliability, speed, and multimedia capabilities. Its modem allowed for voice and data communication, providing an early glimpse into the exciting future of network connectivity.