Sanyo PHC-25
| Manufacturer | Sanyo |
|---|---|
| Product family | Sanyo PHC-10, PHC-20 and PHC-25 family |
| Type | Home computer |
| Released | 1982 |
| Introductory price | ¥69,800 (Japan, 1982) 2200 F inclusive (France, 1983) £150 (UK, 1982/83 - Launch cancelled) $199 (US, 1983 - Launch cancelled) |
| Operating system | Sanyo BASIC V1.3 |
| CPU | NEC D780C @ 4 MHz (Z80-compatible) |
| Memory | 16KB RAM, 6KB VRAM, 24KB ROM |
| Display | 16 x 16 / 32 x 16 text; 64 x 48 (8 colors) / 128 x 192 (4 colors) / 256 x 192 (2 colors) graphics |
| Graphics | Motorola 6847 |
| Sound | Optional (PSG-01 extension) |
| Input | Keyboard (65 keys) |
The Sanyo PHC-25 is a home computer released in Japan in 1982 by the electronics company Sanyo. PHC is an acronym for Personal Home Computer.
It is grouped with the lower-end PHC-10 and PHC-20 models which were announced at the same time, and with which it shares the same dimensions and styling.
The PHC-25 came with Sanyo Basic v1.3, an eighty instruction BASIC dialect. A few emulators exist for this system.