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PC9821 S1.jpg
PC-9821
Manufacturer: NEC
Release Date RRP Code
PC-9821
JP

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The PC-9821 is the first computer in the PC-9821 series.

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Hardware

A stock PC-9821 builds on ideas seen in the PC-9800 series, or more specifically ideas in use in late 1992, primarily the 80386 variants which prior to the PC-9821's introduction, stood as NEC's high-end consumer computers. At this point it becomes difficult to define "standards" for NEC computers as much of the components were interchangable, though most PC-9821 software was designed with this setup in mind - the inclusion of two 3½-inch floppy disk drives and a CD-ROM drive (features subsequently removed or replaced in future "budget" models).

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Two variants of the original PC-9821 were released concurrently, the S1 and S2, the latter of which which adds a 40MB harddrive.

Technical Specifications


PC-9821 series hardware
PC-9821 series Desktop hardware
98 MULTi: PC-9821 (1992) | Ce | Ce2 | Cs2 (1993-1994)

98 MULTi CanBe: Cb | Cb2 | Cb3 | Cb10 | Ce | Cb10 | Cf | Ct16 | Ct20 | Cu10 | Cu13(T) | Cu16 | Cx | Cx2 | Cx3 | Cx13 (1994-1997)
98 MATE: Ae | Af | An | Ap | Ap2 | Ap3 | As | As2 | As3 | Be | Bf | Bp | Bs | Be (1993-1994)
98 MATE X: Xa | Xa7 | Xa7e | Xa9 | Xa10 | Xa12 | Xa13 | Xa16 | Xa20 | Xa200 | Xb10 | Xc13 | Xc16 | Xc200 | Xe | Xe10 | Xf | Xn | Xp | Xs | Xt | Xt13 | Xt16 | Xv13 | Xv20 (1994-1998)
98 MATE R: Ra18 | Ra20 | Ra266 | Ra300 | Ra333 | Ra40 | Ra43 | RaII23 | RvII23 | Rv20 (1996-2000)
98 MATE Server: Rs20 | RsII26 (1996-1997)
98 Pro: St15 | St16 (1995-1996)
98 FiNE: Es (1994)
ValueStar: V7 | V10 | V12 | V13 | V16 | V20 | V166 | V200 | V233(1995-1997)
Cereb: C166 | C200 | C233 (1997)

PC-9821 series Laptop hardware
PC-9821 Ts (1993)

CanBe Jam: Cr13 (1996)
98 FINE: F166 | F200 (1997)

PC-9821 series Notebook hardware
98 Note: Ne | Np | Ns | Nd | Ne2 | Nf | Nm | Nd2 | Ne3 | Na7(1993-1995)

98 Note Lavie: Nd2 | Ne3 | Na7 | Na9 | Na12 | Nb7 | Na13 | Na13 | Nb10 | Nb10 | Na15 | Nr12 | Nr13 | Nr15 | Nr150 | Nr166 | Nw133 | Nw150 | Nr150 | Nr233 | Nr266 | Nr300 (1995-2000)
98 Note Light: Ld | Lt | Lt | Lt2 (1994-1995)
98 Note Aile: La7 | La10 | Ls12 | Ls150 | La13 | Ls13 (1996-1997)

PC-9821 series Peripherals
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