
There were 2 CRTs available: 13" monochrome (green), and 15" color with a proprietary RGB interface. The twin floppy drive was a separate box.

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| Model: | PA7010U / T100 |
| Introduced: | January 1982 |
| Price: | US $795 - $1995 |
| CPU: | Zilog Z80A @ 4 MHz |
| RAM: | 64K internal |
| Ports: | cassette, monitor, LCD |
| ext. bus, printer, RS-232 | |
| Display: | 80 x 25 text |
| 640 x 200 graphics, 8 colors | |
| Storage: | cassette, floppy |
| OS: | (Microsoft) T-BASIC built-in CP/M, CBasic on diskette |
| NAME | T 100 |
| MANUFACTURER | Toshiba |
| TYPE | Professional Computer |
| ORIGIN | Japan |
| YEAR | 1982 |
| BUILT IN LANGUAGE | T-BASIC |
| KEYBOARD | Full stroke keyboard, with separated numeric keypad and function keys |
| CPU | Zilog Z80 A |
| SPEED | 4 MHz |
| RAM | 64 kb (up to 96 kb) |
| ROM | 32 kb (up to 64 kb) |
| TEXT MODES | 80 x 24 |
| GRAPHIC MODES | 640 x 200 |
| COLORS | 4 |
| SOUND | Unknown |
| I/O PORTS | Memory expansion, LCD screen connector |
| BUILT IN MEDIA | Two 5.25'' disk-drives (optional) |
| OS | CP/M |
| POWER SUPPLY | PSU built-in |
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Toshiba America's first personal computer, the T100 was first previewed at the January 1982 Winter Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Toshiba released a similar system in Japan a year earlier, known there as the "Pasopia". The T100 is a small, no-nonsense business computer that boasts an element of portability for the executive on the move. In addition, its exceptionally high-resolution color display coupled with an excellent version of Basic make it quite suitable for many CAD, graphics, and entertainment applications as well.
The complete system is comprised of the T100 computer/keyboard, dual disk drive unit, and monochrome monitor for $1995. The system components were also available seperately:
The optional 40-character by 8-line LCD display and battery-backed 16K and 32K RAM cartidges makes the T100 a semi-portable system (110VAC power is still required).
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http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=231&st=1
