The Toshiba PC-X33 is an old desktop computer released by the Toshiba company in 1994. It runs on a 25 MHz 286 processor, and it features 2 MB of RAM, a 1.44 MB floppy drive, and a 20 MB hard drive. It runs on the MS-DOS operating system and has a built-in CGA or VGA display adapter. The PC-X33 is considered an entry-level computer and is no longer widely sold or supported by Toshiba. Its outdated technology makes it unsuitable for modern computing needs.