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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