Sharp PC-1251

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Sharp PC-1251
Sharp PC-1251
ManufacturerSharp Corporation
GenerationFirst
Release date1982 (1982)
Memory4 Kbit RAM modules
Display24 digit dot matrix LCD
InputFull QWERTY-style keyboard
Power2 built-in batteries
SuccessorSharp PC-5000
RelatedSharp PC-1211
Sharp PC-1500

The Sharp PC-1251 was a small pocket computer that was also marketed as the Tandy Pocket Computer.

It was created by Sharp Corporation in 1982.[1]

Technical specifications[edit]

PC-1251, with its printer and microcassette recorder
  • CPU: Hitachi SC61860 (8-bit CMOS), 576 kHz clock frequency
  • 24 digit (5×7 pixel) LCD
  • Integrated speaker
  • Same connector for printer and tape drive as PC-1401
  • 2 built-in batteries
  • 4 KB RAM
  • 24 KB ROM

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ PC-1250 PC-1251, OLD-COMPUTERS.COM

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