Matsushita JR series

The Matsushita JR series was a line of microcomputers produced by Matsushita Electric Industrial (now Panasonic) during the 1980s. Based on the success of the Sharp MZ and NEC PC-8000 series, it was an attempt by Matsushita to enter the personal computer market.

The JR series included four computer models: the JR-100,[1] the JR-200,[2][3] the JR-300[4] and the JR-800.[5]

  1. ^ "MATSUSHITA National JR 100". OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum.
  2. ^ "MATSUSHITA National JR 200". OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum.
  3. ^ Service Manual Personal Computer JR-200U (PDF). Panasonic.
  4. ^ "MATSUSHITA National JR 300". OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum.
  5. ^ Hawkings, William (November 1983). "Low-cost computers". Popular Science. p. 150.