Toshiba T1000LE
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The Toshiba T1000LE was a laptop manufactured by Toshiba starting in 1990 as a member of their LE/SE/XE family. It used a 9.54/4.77 MHz Intel 80C86, with the clock speed being switchable by using function keys on the keyboard. The laptop came with a 20 MB hard drive, 1 MB of RAM, a 1.44M/720K switchable 3.5" floppy drive, and a blue-on-white, back-lit, "Toshiba Graphics" 640x400 STN LCD. The laptop came with a choice of either MS-DOS 3.3 or 4.01 stored in a socketed ROM. The laptop's RAM was expandable to 2 MB, 3 MB, 5 MB, or 9 MB with 1 MB, 2 MB, 4 MB, and 8 MB proprietary memory cards, respectively.[1]
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Manufacturer | Toshiba Corporation |
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Type | Personal Computer |
Release date | 1990; 34 years ago (1990) |
Operating system | MS-DOS 3.3/4.01 (chosen at purchase) |
CPU | Intel 80C86 @ 4.77/9.54 MHz (switchable with keyboard) |
Storage | 20 MB Hard Drive |
Graphics | Text Mode (80 Columns, 25 Rows), CGA resolution (320x200), Toshiba Graphics (640x400); 32k VRAM |
Sound | PC Speaker |
Predecessor | Toshiba T1200 |
Successor | Toshiba T3100 |
Related | Toshiba T1000 Toshiba T1100 |
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The Toshiba T1000LE was discontinued prior to 1994.[2]