> TRS-80 Model 100, 102, 200 (rebadged Kyoceras)

On Thu, 26 Apr 2018, Ed Sharpe via cctalk wrote:
But... i have   yet  to see a  Kyocera...   Ed#

NEC 8201, Olivetti M10  were more of the Kyoto Ceramics machines.
NEC was about 3/8" thicker, but had much more expansion capability.
8085, 8x40 LCD,

Competing unrelated machines included the Epson HC-20 (painted gray and katakana character set removed for the US HX-20) 4x20 6301, and later the Workslate (spreadsheet oriented machine!)

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