Brand: Toshiba
The Toshiba PC-X12 is a personal computer released by Toshiba in the year 2000. It ran on Microsoft's Windows Millennium Edition operating system and was powered by an Intel Pentium III processor clocked at 500 MHz. The computer came with 128 MB of RAM and a 12.7 GB hard drive for storage. It had a 17" TFT active matrix monitor with a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels, and a DVD-ROM drive. For connectivity, it featured a 56K modem, a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN connection, and multiple USB and parallel ports. It also had a 5-in-1 multimedia card reader that supported Memory Stick, SecureDigital, SmartMedia, xD-Picture Card, and MS PRO cards. The PC-X12 was a mid-range desktop PC suitable for general computing tasks such as office productivity, web browsing, multimedia creation, and basic graphics editing.