Hardware

Name Sort descending Description
Toshiba LC-834WA

This calculator is just a slight modification of the earlier LC-833WA.

Toshiba LC-836MN MEMO NOTE 30

The Toshiba LC-836MN could be called the first portable electronic Databank. It was introduced already in the year 1978 and was 9 years ahead the first Mini Data Bank sold by Texas Instruments.…

Toshiba LC-838

This Toshiba LC-838 started a long line of Metric Converter calculators based on Integrated Circuits (IC's) developed by Toshiba.

Toshiba LC-840WA

This Toshiba LC-840WA added a full calendar function to the LC-859WA introduced in the same year. The technology inside this wonderful tool is quite interesting because it sports a combination of…

Toshiba LC-842

This LC-842 looks completely different to all other known Toshiba calculators.The successor of the LC-842 could be found with the odd HB-101.

Toshiba LC-843WA

The Toshiba LC-843WA is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 7 functions, 28 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display.

Toshiba LC-844WA

The Toshiba LC-844WA is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 6 functions, 23 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display.

Toshiba LC-845

The Toshiba LC-845 fits into a line of very basic calculators like the LC-842 or HB-101.

Toshiba LC-847

The LC-847 was the first calculator using solar cells sold by Toshiba.The LC-847 was soon replaced with the LC-847 II.

Toshiba LC-847 II

This LC-847 II replaces the LC-847, the perfect twin of the original TI-1766.The LC-847 was the first calculator using solar cells sold by Toshiba.

Toshiba LC-848

The Toshiba LC-838 started a long line of Metric Converter calculators based on Integrated Circuits (IC's) developed by Toshiba. This LC-848 introduced in 1981 uses almost identical electronic in…

Toshiba LC-850M

Toshiba LC-850M reveals a standard design based on the Toshiba T3567 single-chip calculator circuit introduced together with its sibbling T3566 located in the TI-1790 Datachron.

Toshiba LC-851

The Toshiba LC-851 is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 4 functions, 24 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The power source is 3V cell.

Toshiba LC-853WA

Toshiba introduced in 1979 with the LC-853WA a tiny combination of a basic calculator and a clock with alarm-time. It seems to be the successor of the Toshiba LC-834WA.

Toshiba LC-854WA

Toshiba introduced in 1979 with the LC-854WA a tiny combination of a basic calculator, stop watch and clock with alarm-time. It seems to be the successor of the Toshiba LC-834WA.

Toshiba LC-855W

Toshiba introduced in 1979 with the LC-855W a tiny combination of a basic calculator and a clock while the similar LC-854WA added even an alarm function and stop watch.

Toshiba LC-855W-American Express

Special edition of the Toshiba LC-855W calculator / watch combo introduced for American Express.

Toshiba LC-857

This Toshiba LC-857 doesn't fit into the line! Based on the yellow polarization filter and the Toshiba T3709 single-chip calculator circuit found inside, it was probably designed in 1980. But in…

Toshiba LC-859WA

Toshiba introduced in 1980 with the LC-859WA a tiny combination of a basic calculator and a clock with alarm-time. It seems to be the successor of the Toshiba LC-854WA and LC-855W.

Toshiba LC-866

Toshiba introduced around 1979 with the LC-851 a very thin but robust calculator using an unique internal construction.Within two years the LC-866 replaced this calculator with similiar…

Toshiba LX830

From home office and over family room to the kitchen, the LX 830’s slim, 23” design suits any spot in the house. Its space-saving dark silver design with the slim-line folding stand means it will…

Toshiba MAGNIA 3000

Toshiba introduced the MAGNIA series of PC servers in 1998 to replace the GS series. The series consisted of mid-range models — the MAGNIA 5000 announced in June 1998, the MAGNIA 7000 in July 1998…

Toshiba MAGNIA 3020

Toshiba introduced the MAGNIA series of PC servers in 1998 to replace the GS series. The series consisted of mid-range models — the MAGNIA 5000 announced in June 1998, the MAGNIA 7000 in July 1998…

Toshiba MAGNIA 3035R rack-mount entry-level PC server

Toshiba introduced the MAGNIA series of PC servers in 1998 to replace the GS series. The series consisted of mid-range models — the MAGNIA 5000 announced in June 1998, the MAGNIA 7000 in July 1998…

Toshiba MAGNIA 3100

Toshiba introduced the MAGNIA series of PC servers in 1998 to replace the GS series. The series consisted of mid-range models — the MAGNIA 5000 announced in June 1998, the MAGNIA 7000 in July 1998…

Toshiba MAGNIA 7100 mid-range PC server

Toshiba introduced the MAGNIA series of PC servers in 1998 to replace the GS series. The series consisted of mid-range models — the MAGNIA 5000 announced in June 1998, the MAGNIA 7000 in July 1998…

Toshiba MAGNIA LiTE20

Toshiba introduced the MAGNIA series of PC servers in 1998 to replace the GS series. The series consisted of mid-range models — the MAGNIA 5000 announced in June 1998, the MAGNIA 7000 in July 1998…

Toshiba MSX HX-10

MSX was the name of a standardised home computer architecture in the 1980s conceived by Kazuhiko Nishi, then Vice-president at Microsoft Japan and Director at ASCII Corporation. It is said that…

Toshiba Qosmio X870

Games take on extra-vivid reality with the Qosmio X870’s HD+ display. The 8ms response time of the display means your games are rendered with fluid ease and clarity.

Toshiba Satellite U840

Its slim premium brushed metal design makes the Satellite U840 an instant classic. Its sturdy and elegant casing, generous click pad and tactile matt-finish tile keyboard create a stylish,…

Toshiba SC-6100

The Toshiba SC-6100 is a scientific calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 26 functions, 29 keys and a VFD (vacuum fluorescent) display. The power source is 4xAA batteries…

Toshiba SC-7100

This Toshiba SC-7100 seems to be the first scientific calculator developed by Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co. Ltd., better known as Toshiba.

Toshiba SC-7500

This electronic and scientific calculator has 30 functions, 43 keys, 8 digit mantissa, 2 digit exponet, bracketing polar to rectangular, standard deviation, inverse, natural and common logs.

Toshiba SLC-8260

The Toshiba SLC-8260 is a scientific calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has an unknown number of functions, 40 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The power source is…

Toshiba SLC-8261

The Toshiba SLC-8261 is a scientific calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 27 functions, 40 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The power source is 2x1.5V cell.

Toshiba SLC-8262

This Toshiba SLC-8262 (distributed in Netherland by VErenigde NEderlandse KAntoren) replaced the SLC-8261 introduced few month earlier.

Toshiba SLC-8280

This SLC-8280 makes use of a design similiar to the SLC-8260 introduced already in 1978 but uses a sliding switch to select between DEG/RAD/GRAD and switch the calculator permanent OFF.

Toshiba SLC-8290WA

Toshiba added to the scientific and statistical functions of the SLC-8260 some metric conversions, a clock with two alarm-times and a stopwatch. This unique combination was labelled SLC-8290WA and…

Toshiba SLC-8300

This Toshiba SLC-8300 seems to be the first scientific calculator using a LCD display. It was introduced already in the year 1977 and predates even the TI-25! The calculator chip inside was found…

Toshiba SLC-8310

The Toshiba SLC-8310 is a scientific calculator with unknown digits precision and algebraic logic. It has an unknown number of functions, 40 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display.

Toshiba SLC-8410

This calculator seems to be very similar to the TI-30 SLR and Canon FS-5.

Toshiba T1000

The Toshiba T1000 was a laptop computer manufactured by the Toshiba Corporation in 1987. It had a similar specification to the IBM PC Convertible, with an 4.77 MHz 80C88 processor, 512 KB of RAM,…

Toshiba T1100

T1100 was a laptop manufactured by Toshiba in 1985, and has subsequently been described by Toshiba as "the world's first mass-market laptop computer".[1] Its technical specifications were…

Toshiba T1900C

AutoResume with AutoSave, MaxTimeTM Power Management with APM, Toshiba HardRAM (T1900 Series only), power-on password security, Kensington cable lock provision, pop-up menu.

Toshiba T3100

T3100 was a laptop manufactured by Toshiba in 1986, it featured a 10 Mb hard drive, 8 MHz Intel 80286 CPU and a monochrome 9.6" gas-plasma display with a resolution of up to 640x400 pixels.

Toshiba T3100/20

The base T3100, released in 1986, consisted of an 80286 CPU running at 8MHz.

Toshiba T3100e

The base T3100, released in 1986, consisted of an 80286 CPU running at 8MHz, our model the T3100e had a 12MHz 80286 CPU, 1MB RAM and a 20MB hard disk drive.

Toshiba T3200

Power. Capacity. Speed. Full size desktop function in an elegant and compact package. And speed has never looked so beautiful. Inside the portable T3200 is a powerful, fast, and expandable full…

Toshiba T3300SL/80

Our Toshiba 3300SL/80 has a model number of PA1066E and a serial number of 03213689E

Toshiba T4400SX Notebook

The 1992 Toshiba T4400SX was the first notebook to offer a choice of screens: a bright page-white LCD screen, or the latest super-fast plasma screen technology. The benefits of the plasma screen…

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