Toshiba T1200
The Toshiba T1200 was a laptop manufactured by the Toshiba Corporation, first made in 1987. It was an upgraded version of the Toshiba T1100 Plus.
Toshiba T1200 | |
Manufacturer | Toshiba Corporation |
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Release date | 1987 |
Introductory price | US$6,499 (equivalent to $14,626 in 2019) |
Operating system | MS-DOS 3.3 |
CPU | Intel 80C86, 4.77 or 9.54 MHz switchable |
Memory | 1 MB RAM |
Storage | 20 MB harddrive; internal 3,5" floppy drive, 720 kB; external 5,25" floppy drive, 360 kB |
Display | Textmode: 80×25 |
Graphics | 640×200 |
Input | Keyboard 83 keys, QWERTY |
Mass | 4.1 kg |
Predecessor | Toshiba T1100 Plus |
It was equipped with an Intel 80C86 processor at 9.54 MHz, 1 MB RAM of which 384 kB could be used for LIM EMS or as a RAMdisk, CGA graphics card, one 720 kB 3.5" floppy drive and one 20 MB hard drive (Some models had two floppy drives and no harddrive controller card.) MS-DOS 3.30 was included with the laptop. It was the first laptop with a swappable battery pack. Its original price was 6499 USD.
The T1200's hard drive had an unusual 26-pin interface made by JVC, incompatible with ST506/412 or ATA interfaces. Floppy drives were connected using similar 26-pin connectors. The computer had many unique functions, such as Hard RAM - a small part of RAM was battery-backed and could be used as non-volatile hard drive. Another function allowed to suspend the system or power control the hard drive (which was still dependent on the hard disk's on/off switch).
The Toshiba T1200xe is a later model of this laptop. It had a 12 MHz 80C286 processor and a 20 MB hard disk drive. It also had 1 MB of RAM expandable to 5 MB.