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VIDEO TECHNOLOGY   Video Technology
LASER 200 / 210

The Laser 200 / 210 was sold worldwide under different brands (Dick Smith, Texet, Salora, etc...). Maybe the most popular of these "foreign models" was the VZ-200 sold by Dick Smith Electronics.

The Laser 200 is the successor of the poor Laser 110 and was followed by the Laser 310.

It was a good choice if you wanted to buy a cheap computer for initiation.



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Dianne, if you are interested in selling, I am looking to purchase a Vtech Laser 200.

          
Wednesday 23rd March 2022
Cynde  (Australia)

We are currently cleaning up an Estate and have found a Laser 200 in it''s box with (premium condition), including the User Manual and demonstration tape still with it, although there is no power chord / transformer. We still have to decide what we should do with it.

          
Saturday 19th March 2022
Dianne  (Geelong, Australia)

My first computer, I wrote an emulator for the VZ200 here: http://www.gstsoftware.co.nz/

          
Sunday 28th August 2016
Gavin (New Zealand )
gstsoftware.co.nz

 

NAME  LASER 200 / 210
MANUFACTURER  Video Technology
TYPE  Home Computer
ORIGIN  Hong Kong
YEAR  November 1983
END OF PRODUCTION  1985
BUILT IN LANGUAGE  Microsoft Basic
KEYBOARD  QWERTY, 45 rubber keys
Basic instructions and graphic symbols
CPU  Zilog Z80 A
SPEED  3.58 MHz
CO-PROCESSOR  Motorola 6847 (video processor)
RAM  2 KB (Laser 200) / 6 KB (Laser 210/ VZ 200 / Salora Fellow)
Up to 64 KB with memory addons
VRAM  2 KB
ROM  16 KB
TEXT MODES  32 x 16, 8 colors (Mode 0)
GRAPHIC MODES  128 x 64, 4 colors (Mode 1)
COLORS  8
SOUND  1 voice, 3 octaves
SIZE / WEIGHT  29 x 17 x 4 cm / 800 gr
I/O PORTS  Tape-recorder (600 bauds)
RF video out
Composite video out (DIN)
Memory upgrade port
Expansion port
POWER SUPPLY  10-12v, 800ma
PRICE  $99 USD
196 (France, december 84)




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