List of home computers

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This is a list of home computers, sorted alphanumerically by manufacturer's name and chronologically by computer model. Note: in cases of manufacturers who have made both home and personal computers, only machines fitting into the home computer category are listed.

For a home computer list categorized by wordlength and CPU, see the list of home computers by category. For a home computer list categorized by Video Hardware capabilities , see the List of home computers by video hardware. For a list of microcomputers of the pre-home computer era, see the list of early microcomputers.


Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

  • Canon:
    • MSX 1 and MSX 2 standard computers
  • Cromemco:
    • Z-1
    • Z-2
    • C10
    • Maximizer
    • SCC
    • System Zero
    • System One
    • System Two
    • System Three

  • General:
    • MSX 1 standard computers
  • Gradiente:
    • MSX 1 standard computers
  • Galaksija, a build-it-yourself home computer that created a wave of enthusiasts

  • Interton
    • Interton VC 4000

  • JVC:
    • MSX 2 standard computers

  • National:
    • MSX 1 and MSX 2 standard computers

  • Sanyo:
    • MSX 1, MSX 2, and MSX 2+ standard computers
  • Sharp:
    • MZ series
      • Sharp MZ-40K
      • Sharp MZ-80K
      • Sharp MZ-80C
      • Sharp MZ-80B
      • Sharp MZ-80A
      • Sharp MZ-1200
      • Sharp MZ-2000
      • Sharp MZ-700
      • Sharp MZ-3500
      • Sharp MZ-2200
      • Sharp MZ-5500
      • Sharp MZ-800
      • Sharp MZ-1500
      • Sharp MZ-5600
      • Sharp MZ-6500
      • Sharp MZ-2500
      • Sharp MZ-8000
      • Sharp MZ-2800
    • X series
  • Sony:
    • MSX 1, MSX 2, and MSX 2+ standard computers
    • Sony SMC-70
    • Sony SMC-70G
    • Sony SMC-777

Note: The VTech Lasers were rebadged under several different names.

  • Yeno:
    • MSX 1 standard computers

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