We are excited to share our latest arrivals from Japan, featuring a blend of vintage computing devices and robotics:
- Sanno SPC+
A rebranded version of the Casio PV-7, an MSX computer equipped with 8KB RAM, a Z80A CPU, and a chiclet keyboard. - Mitsubishi ML-F120D
An MSX computer similar to the ML-F120 but with RGB output instead of composite video. It features 32KB RAM and built-in application firmware. - Fujitsu Micro 8
A compact computing system from Fujitsu, designed for educational and business applications, featuring BASIC programming support. - Sharp IQ-3000
A pocket-sized electronic organizer from Sharp’s IQ series, featuring a dot-matrix LCD, built-in calendar, scheduling, and memo functions, expandable via data cards. - Movit WAO II MR-961
A unique robot designed for educational purposes, offering interactive features and programmability to engage users in learning robotics and programming concepts. - Movit Moon Walker MR-989
Another innovative robot from Movit, designed to mimic walking motions, providing users with insights into robotics and mechanical design.
We look forward to exploring these devices and sharing detailed insights into their historical significance and technical features. Stay tuned for in-depth analyses and restoration updates.
Which of these items are you most interested in