Epson PX-4

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title: Epson PX-4
text: The Epson PX-4 is a portable CP/M based computer introduced in 1985. The screen was 40×8 characters physical, but 80×25 or 40×50 virtual, making it almost compatible with the Epson PX-8 Geneva. It could be operated from a Nickel-Cadium battery pack, 4xAA batteries, or a 6V 600mA DC power supply. It was targeted as successor of the Epson HX-20 portable, which was very popular with field engineers. Another feature of the PX-4 was its high modularity. Inheriting the ROM capsules from the Epson PX-8
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