Sanyo PHC-10
| Manufacturer | Sanyo |
|---|---|
| Product family | Sanyo PHC-10, PHC-20 and PHC-25 family |
| Type | Training/home computer |
| Released | 1982 |
| Introductory price | ¥24,800 - 1982 (Japan) £60 - 1982/83 (Cancelled UK launch) |
| Media | None (no support for non-volatile storage) |
| System on a chip | NEC μPD7901G |
| Memory | 2 kB (expandable to 4kB) |
| Display | Single-line 16-character LCD |
| Sound | Via 'BEEP' command |
| Input | Keyboard (56 keys) |
| Power | 0.05 W, battery only |
| Dimensions | 51 x 160 x 300 mm |
| Weight | 620g |
| Marketing target | Training/educational |
| Related | Sanyo PHC-20 and 25 |
| Language | Tiny BASIC |
The Sanyo PHC-10 is a small, battery-operated microcomputer produced by Sanyo. It was announced in mid-1982 alongside the similarly-styled PHC-20 and PHC-25 and is the cheapest and most basic model of the three.