Brand: Toshiba
The Toshiba PC-X10 was a personal computer released by Toshiba in October 1985. It ran on the MS-DOS operating system and used an Intel 8086 processor at a clock speed of 12 MHz. The PC-X10 had 64 KB of RAM, which could be expanded up to 1 MB using optional memory cards. It came with a 1.2 MB or 2.0 MB floppy disk drive, as well as a monochrome CGA display with a resolution of 640x200 pixels. The PC-X10 also had a built-in 3600 baud modem for connecting to other computers and networks. It was considered a mid-range business computer at the time, and was popular in small and medium-sized businesses for tasks such as word processing, database management, and spreadsheet analysis.