Noval 760

Noval 760
A Noval 760 in use
DeveloperNoval, Inc. (Gremlin Industries)
TypeHome computer
ReleasedJune 1977 (1977-06)
Discontinued1979 (1979)
CPU
Memory16–32 KB of RAM

The Noval 760 (also known as the Noval 760P) was a home computer developed by Noval, Inc., a subsidiary of Gremlin Industries, in 1977. The Noval 760 sports a unique form factor, in which the computer is built into a wooden office desk, with the computer portion of the desk's top able to pivot in and out of view. The Noval 760 ran off an 8080A and features 16 KB of RAM stock, an editor/assembler in ROM, and a data tape drive. The computer sold poorly and was discontinued in 1979, after Sega had purchased Noval's parent company Gremlin.