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Brand: Toshiba

The Toshiba ST-T10 is an obsolete computer model released by Toshiba in the early 1980s. It was a personal computer that ran on the company's proprietary Toshiba TRSDOS operating system, which was based on Microsoft's DOS. The ST-T10 was equipped with a Z80 processor running at 4 MHz, 16 KB of RAM (expandable up to 256 KB), and a 1.2 MB floppy disk drive (FDD) that used a unique form factor. The computer also featured a built-in cassette interface for data storage, which was a popular option in the early days of personal computing before the widespread adoption of FDDs. Additionally, the ST-T10 could be connected to a TV or a monitor using a proprietary interface called TV Graphics (TVMOS). Overall, the Toshiba ST-T10 was a significant contribution to the personal computing market during its time, and it played a role in Toshiba's early success as a computer manufacturer. However, it is now considered an antique computer model due to its age and obsolete components.



  • Type: Mono/Stereo Tuner
  • Bands: FM, MW
  • Tuning Scale: Analogue
  • Tuning Frequencies:
  • Sensitivity: 0.95uV (FM)
  • Selectivity: 75dB (FM)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 72dB (FM)
  • Distortion: 0.3% (FM)
  • Frequency Response: 30Hz to 15kHz (FM)
  • Output: 600mV
  • Antenna:
  • Power Supply:
  • Dimensions: 257 x 54 x 238 mm
  • Weight: 1.8 kg
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Toshiba ST-T10

Toshiba ST-T10

Toshiba ST-T10

Toshiba ST-T10

Toshiba ST-T10



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