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The Japanese NEC Corporation produced several personal computers, including the NEC PC-6001, NEC PC-8801 and NEC PC-9801. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
In 1997, NEC introduced the PC98-NX series as a main personal computer line that conformed to the PC System Design Guide and was Windows-based IBM PC compatible but not DOS/V compatible. [44] The PC-9801's last successor was the Celeron -based PC-9821Ra43 (with a clock frequency of 433 MHz, using a 440FX chipset-based motherboard design from ...
NEC Information Systems, Inc. POWERMATE desktop PCs; NEC Information Systems, Inc. Valuestar / NEC POWERMATE hybrid computer; NEC (Division unknown) Car Stereos and Keyless Entry Systems; Game consoles: PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16 in the US) and all related hardware and successors; co-produced by Hudson Soft. PC-Engine GT (TurboExpress in the US)
The original model was based on the NEC V30 microprocessor; the computer includes MS-DOS 3.3 built into ROM. PC Magazine featured the UltraLite on its cover in November 1988 [4] and shortly thereafter journalists began referring to any A4-sized computer as "notebooks", to distinguish them from the larger and heavier laptops of the time. [5]
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NEC Laboratories America was created in November 2002 through the merger of NEC Research Institute and NEC USA's Computer and Communications Research Laboratory. [14] NEC Laboratories succeeded in sending over 100 terabits of information per second through a single optical fibre in April 2011, establishing a new world record. [15]
The NEC PC-100 was a Japanese home computer available on October 13, 1983. It operated on 8086 CPU 7 MHz, 128 KB RAM , 128 KB VRAM , a Japanese language capable keyboard and a two-button mouse . It had three models and its color monitor, PC-KD651 , which could either be used vertically or horizontally, had a price tag of ¥ 198,000.
The PC-8001 sold well in the educational market because NEC advertised that the PC-8001 used the industrial standard of Microsoft BASIC. [24] Kanagawa Prefectural Chigasaki Nishihama High School was the first futsu-ka school (upper secondary schools with a focus on a common course) to purchase PC-8001 computers (buying 17 units) and started ...